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#256161 - 02/03/13 04:07 PM Re: Family Lives 40 Years in Siberia [Re: Newsman]
Ren Offline
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Found this via the wayback machine

Link

Seems after discovery they have had help.

In 2011 the last surving member of family, Agafya wrote a letter to appeal for help as her health was failing.


Edited by Ren (02/03/13 04:09 PM)

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#256162 - 02/03/13 04:19 PM Re: Family Lives 40 Years in Siberia [Re: LED]
Ren Offline
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Originally Posted By: LED
Originally Posted By: JPickett
"their metal cookware rusted out"
Makes a good case for aluminum cookware.



If I'm not mistaken, at that time their cookware would have been cast iron or tin, as stainless steel was not in widespread use. Aluminum can also become brittle over time. Others probably know more about this than I do. Too bad they didn't have Titanium cookware. cool



Yeah, and have heard of aluminium pots/pans melting over a fire. Think alot of metal pots will fail eventually, and the chances of replacing them if living in isolation is difficult at best.

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#256278 - 02/06/13 06:24 PM Re: Family Lives 40 Years in Siberia [Re: Newsman]
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Originally Posted By: Newsman
Also in the third segment is video of a USSR rocket launch followed by video of what apparently is a jettisoned tank or booster stage.

There are communities out there that make good use of jettisoned pieces of Soviet/Russian rockets that crash to earth in their vicinity. Good scrap metal is hard to come by out there, I presume. However, no telling what kind of toxic materials might remain on those rocket parts. I wouldn't be surprised if a failed "nuclear" powered satellite that crashed is now someone's chicken coop!

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#256279 - 02/06/13 06:57 PM Re: Family Lives 40 Years in Siberia [Re: hercdoc]
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Great Article
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