#7780 - 07/25/02 05:39 PM
New Kid in Town
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Hello Forum members,<br><br>I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Jay Abramson, I am a registered nurse specializing in dialysis. I have been (and still am) an armchair survival enthusiast for many years, especially when I lived in the Los Angeles area. Now living in Florida, hurricanes get my attention.<br><br>I stumbled on to this site via a Google search and I believe I have found a new home. It is absolutely great to read the various posts about a multitude of subjects, without the negative “Survivalist” connotations. Congrats to all for keeping it a positive, accepting, open area for discussion.<br><br>I have found the chat on PSK’s to be interesting and fun. In some respects it appeals to my somewhat whacked sense of humor. Eventually, we’ll be trying to put a PSK in one of those little metal aspirin tins that hold a few tablets (Uh oh, hope I didn’t start something! ;>)<br><br>I am in the process of assembling some photos and will try to mount a web page specifically for this group that will show some of the items I have accumulated through the years that may be of interest and may spark further ideas and discussion. <br><br>Forgive the long post, I won’t be as wordy in the future!<br><br>Thanks to all for sharing experiences and knowledge. I hope to be able to contribute as well.<br><br>Jay<br>
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#7781 - 07/25/02 06:20 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/09/01
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Welcome to the forum Jay. Actually, I am quite intimite with a aspirin tin's applications. I open one up, ingest the contents,brace myself firmly in my chair with feet stirruped in my oak desk and key on SURVIVAL FORUM. If there is a new post "What is the best survivalknife" , I open a second tin ;O)
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#7782 - 07/26/02 01:03 AM
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Welcome Jay, but you have GOT to learn to be more careful in the future! You have now given Chris another challenge and he is going to be up all night for weeks figuring a way to get a reasonble PSK into an aspirin tin. (the damnable thing is that it is even money he'll come up with a way to do it ). <br><br>take care
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#7783 - 07/26/02 01:06 AM
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>> If there is a new post "What is the best survivalknife" , I open a second tin<<<br><br>So... um, ah... what IS the best survival knife???<br><br>Please keep in mind when making recommendations that I intend to carry it in my boot, because I'll be on school property a lot... also, I'm thinking about joining a swim team. Does anyone have any suggestions for inconspicuous ways to carry a PSK when wearing only a Speedo?<br><br>Sorry. :-)
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#7784 - 07/26/02 02:07 AM
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/09/01
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Best survival knife at the moment is a plastic disposable one. I have peanut butter and jelly in my keyboard :O(
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#7785 - 07/26/02 03:17 AM
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Chris, you could try that stuff they sell at janatorial supply houses for chewing gum. You spray and freeze the stuff then chip it off . <br><br>BTW Happy System Administrators Week!!
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#7786 - 07/26/02 03:28 AM
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Ive got some advice about hurricanes. Leave before it gets there. I saw Charleston the day after Hugo and I took (believe it or not) my seaplane checkride in the outer bands of Opal in October 95. Yes, I was terrified. If anyone doesnt believe that I (and the FAA man) was that stupid....check the FAA database. Its a matter of public record. <br> Other than that....welcome. Im fairly new myself.
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#7787 - 07/26/02 01:24 PM
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As a resident of coastal NC, my office is only two blocks from the ocean in Atlantic Beach, I have survived about six hurricanes since moving to the area. The first storm, we left and went to Raleigh. They actually had a worse time there with flooding, power loss, and downed trees than we had at the coast. Two friends went inland, seperately, and their cars were damaged by falling trees in motel parking lots.<br>Since then, we have sheltered in place in our house and done quite well. We discussed evacuating for Floyd, as all of the hype predicted old testament devastation. By the time we secured our house and business, the traffic jams inland prevented our departure. We were fine.<br>Current FEMA recommendations are to "hide from wind and run from water". If you are in an area prone to flooding get out. If you are in a structure with wheels that attracts tornados or is easily damaged by wind, get out. If you are in a sturdy house and are in an area not likely to flood with storm surge, equip yourself and prepare to survive in place.<br>All bets are off, in my opinion with a strong Cat 4 or any Cat 5 storm.
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#7789 - 03/11/03 04:07 PM
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Enthusiast
Registered: 02/15/03
Posts: 204
Loc: College Station, Texas
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Blast: Do you know of any good survival stores in Texas?
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"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail." - Frankin
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