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I like it. I sent an email to them inquiring where a dealer in the USA could be found. I also put it on FaceBook.
Thanks, Tobias.
Howard, don't forget http://www.downunderknives.com/
Jeez, Data. Australia has the worst of the worst insects and snakes. Well, Kangaroo leather is supposed to be good for boots and strops, but I don't know if you can eat em. The Aussies didn't do well during the last Ice Age. The worst part is that knives are hard to come by there. However, they make the Conquerer Camping trailer:
I'm just moving to Australia. Seems safer there.
I'm letting Comcast/Xfinity, et al worry about the satellites. It's their business so they will be motivated to keep em up there. Course, their client base will get smaller, but all little towns out west where Yellowstone will wreak havoc are on DISH or HughesNet anyway. As for me, the Mexican drug lords will keep whatever cable company provider there is down there "motivated" to insure uninterrupted service.
How are you guys going to keep the satellites in place to keep the 'net up?
My plan, is think locally, improvise, adapt, overcome, survive. Admittedly it has a few gaps but what it lacks in details it makes up for in flexibility! LOL
Hahahaha. Perfect, Jan.
Similarly, the Cancun seaport/FedEx/UPS is for importing solar panels to run my computer. I agree, iKC is a MUST.
Now that is indeed the perfect plan!
Here is mine. But a small piece of land at the top of a mountain in Georgia. Go solar for everything I can and wood for heat. My biggest footprint will be the internet because I cannot do without iKC
The Set-up:
1. John L. Casey -NASA climatologist is saying we are in a 30 year descent into cold.
2. Yellowstone Super Volcano due to erupt, which will take Casey's cold snap to the freezer (Ice Age).
The Plan:
1. Save money for extended trip to Cancun.
a. Even though that is where the last big comet/meteor hit, which destroyed everything, hitting twice there is way remote a possibility.
b. Good seaport at Cancun, and lots of modern conveniences, including FedEx & UPS.
2. Wander around the jungle, and find an, as yet undiscovered Mayan village.
3. Clear the jungle from it, grow tobacco, and roll my own cigars until Yellowstone erupts.
4. Climate changes there will cause a deciduous forest to replace the rainforest - good fire wood to cook on.
5. All I need is for some of you iKC members with machetes to help me clear my "doomsday" spot in Maya land. Hey, the stone houses are already built.
6. The perks are, weekends in Cancun until Yellowstone blows.
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