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Are you prepared?
Yep, we are now in a new paradigm...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/01/05/hackers-caused-a-blackout-for-the-first-time-researchers-say/ Are you ready? SmileWavy |
I kinda think you just have to be more ready than the average joe. :)
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Fire up the Honda generator and enjoy a day off.
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Mr. Generac says I should be good to go.
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Yes sir, two generators, more than 2 dozen free Harbor Freight flashlights, full medical kit w/ everything except IV solution, lots of ammo, night vision goggles and two vicious Pugs to stand guard!
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I like to keep IV start kits, tubing and fluids, just in case
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Still waiting for solar to hit my price range. Till then I have the gennie and 30 gallons of gas that I rotate thru the truck.
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Got plenty of ammo, currently sitting in a 72 degree house heated only by our flat top woodstove (also good for cooking), two full freezers in a cold garage, and a pantry full of food, 20 individual gallons of drinking water along with 800 gallons in the hot tub, and 50 gallons in the water heater. 6 cords of split and seasoned firewood, a BBQ grill with 5 30 gallon full tanks, Plenty of flashlights, batteries, candles, and hurricane lamps with oil.......not too worried.
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The gas question came up when I bought the first generator so when I sold my race car I kept the 5 gallon gas cans and rotate the gas through our cars every couple months. I use Stabil to help off set the weird CA gas we have and combined with the three cars gives me a total of 50 to 70 gallons total depending on how full the cars are. I also bought a small hand pump so I don't have to put gas in the generators when they are running and possibly blowing myself up!!!!
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John, do you have Solar? I think anyone in So Cal should have Solar.
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I have 250 gallons of diesel on hand, usually 30-50 gallons or so of gasoline( In vehicles ) , a generator, our well has a hand pump , so we can get water any time, also , there are 2 small streams on our property . Guns, and ammo, and tons of wildlife in our yard every day. I could bag a deer, or turkey from my bedroom window any day of the week. We have a safe place to hide from the zombies also . I think we could hold out for a while here if we had to
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I have a 20K pool, a Honda 2000 watt generator, a 5,500 watt generator in the RV with hookups to the house, (80 gallons of gas in it) 3 months of emergency dehydrated food, several 1000s rounds of ammo and a list of all the Mormons in the neighborhood. Beer I need to stock up on.
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I know where Hugh lives. :)
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Whole house, auto start, natural gas genset. Plus a few mid-size portables. Always have at least 30 gals of gas on hand.
If we lose electric, and natural gas, we got bigger problems to worry about! . |
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I had a prepper coworker who lived in Berkeley. He went over all his stuff in a lunchtime conversation - it was pretty extensive. I asked him if he had any guns and ammo. He seemed puzzled and said "no" and asked "why?". I explained to him that all you really needed was a gun & ammo and know where the unarmed preppers live. :D I am not sure if he went gun shopping or not, but he sure looked like he was considering the thought!
All I can say is that we will not starve or go thirsty, but I will not be able to keep electricity and will lose my frozen food after a while (depends what time of year). That risk is very low and while it'd be a shame, I'd just organize a couple good size BBQ and invite the neighbors - if they bring beer! G |
On the subject of SOLAR! I considered it for emergency more than anything else but then learned that the run of the mill solar people put on their roofs is worthless in a power outage. That's terrible ... I guess you could build a standalone system, but it would not feed into the grid during 'regular times'?
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