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If the shit hit the fan, what would be in your bug out bag?

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Simon:

--- Quote from: LabSpokane on July 19, 2016, 06:02:31 am ---Please not here.  I just don't want to see this horseshit on an electronics forum.  Ever.

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well just don't look at it then.

mrpackethead:
def need a batterizier.

Simon:
hahahahaha

chickenHeadKnob:

--- Quote from: Simon on July 19, 2016, 06:31:54 am ---
--- Quote from: LabSpokane on July 19, 2016, 06:02:31 am ---Please not here.  I just don't want to see this horseshit on an electronics forum.  Ever.

--- End quote ---

well just don't look at it then.

--- End quote ---

You know there is a non-kooky  version to being prepared that even includes some electronics. Think of that young African entrepreneur who developed the solar (or was it a wind turbine?) charging station for cell phones. The guy was king in his village, where plenty of people had cell phones but there was no electric grid. Locally to me the one disaster that has reasonable probability of happening is a Richter scale 9 subduction zone earthquake. There will be thousands who wished they had  water, food, and way to keep there flashlights and phones charged.

XOIIO:

--- Quote from: chickenHeadKnob on July 19, 2016, 06:54:36 am ---
--- Quote from: Simon on July 19, 2016, 06:31:54 am ---
--- Quote from: LabSpokane on July 19, 2016, 06:02:31 am ---Please not here.  I just don't want to see this horseshit on an electronics forum.  Ever.

--- End quote ---

well just don't look at it then.

--- End quote ---

You know there is a non-kooky  version to being prepared that even includes some electronics. Think of that young African entrepreneur who developed the solar (or was it a wind turbine?) charging station for cell phones. The guy was king in his village, where plenty of people had cell phones but there was no electric grid. Locally to me the one disaster that has reasonable probability of happening is a Richter scale 9 subduction zone earthquake. There will be thousands who wished they had  water, food, and way to keep there flashlights and phones charged.

--- End quote ---

Agreed, having a solar panel and inverter kicking around wouldn't be a bad idea in my mind, not for apocalypse situations that likely won't happen, but general emergencies, natural disasters, or if you get caught out traveling and your car battery dies or something. (though a solar panel that could power a decent inverter would be somewhat large I think, hmm

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