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(It's not Mr. Robert. mrobert stands for
muresan
robert, my name)
Please don't get me wrong.
You are right. But should I just stop, go outside and fill my tank with gas and drive around like crazy?
Currently I am a software developer. Yes, you don't need to tell me that it will affect me. I know that.
Let's go back 15 years to my early childhood.
I always had this thing in my head "what someday the whole world get fucked up, and I must survive"?
So I started learning.
Give me a knife and a place to be, and I will get along just fine.
I learned all the basics of survival, I know how to work with animals, how to cultivate things, I can work with wood/metal and I have excellent tech skills (I can easily dismantle, figure out, and fix almost anything).
I am not the "suburban american" who can't open a bottle without calling customer support. (No offense meant).
I spent every summer of my childhood, at my grandparents, in a very remote village. They still do things like they did back in 1900.
And I learned all I could.
Can you milk sheep and process the entire milk in all it's derivatives? WIHTOUT modern technology. I can for one.
Let's all go back to 1900. I can do basicly anything you would want me to do without modern technology.
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I am "well-off", but I am not rich. I just live better then the average Joe. Mostly because I manage my life, exactly like my business.
I try to cut costs and implement efficiency were appliable.
Please don't make a fool out of me, because of my solar panel ideea. Even if everything turns out ok, there will be one more person on this planet who will polute less, and use less conventional energy.
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I have read these forums.
None of you geniouses mentioned SALT. Yes, the bloody salt.
You are DEAD without it, and having a few boxes can make a whole lot of a difference

Everybody wants guns and batteries.
I can buy 3 kilos of salt for $1 ... and that can last me for years.
And it can be conserved for eternity.
Take any meat you find, and salt to it, dry it or smoke it and you have some very fine quality food.
I also learned to make some DAMN GOOD smoked bacon ... all I need is some wood and fire. It requires no other processing.
How about we switch over this conversation and discuss and share the skills we have.
We all might learn a thing or two

Good to see you didn't take offense. (I didn't mean any, just wanted to tell reality like it is)
If you do indeed have those skills, then you are a LOT better off than most people I'm sure. But the difference is quality of life.
A lot of people (probably myself included) would much rather end life than to do what it takes to 'survive' in crisis mode INDEFINITELY.. and thats the point I want to make to you.
Its no Katrina, its FOR-FUCKING-EVER. Anyone can learn those skills you talk about and 'survive', but how many are willing to do that day in and day out, everyday for the rest of there sorry-pathetic existence?? (I probably would NOT) I'd guess a lot of people won't either. And thats good, leaves more room for people like you, and means there be less competition for resources. But are the ones who survive, in this post peak age, truly better off than the ones who passed away?
Do you have any idea how LAZY most people are these days? Not only in America, everywhere. Why will people fight so hard just to stay alive when there is nothing left to 'live' for? Katrina was temporary, if those people knew it would be like that for the rest of their days, people will just give up. The roiting will die down.
robert, we die without salt? didn't know that.
i thought caveman managed pretty good without it.