That's why I mentioned "building local and regional networks for sharing and trading food, crafts and skills". It's probably the most important one of all, rather than "self sufficiency".
Agreed.
That's why I mentioned "building local and regional networks for sharing and trading food, crafts and skills". It's probably the most important one of all, rather than "self sufficiency".
Dmitri wrote:That's awesome Rich -- regardless of the possibility of zombie invasion.
Dmitri wrote:I wish there was a website that would track, chronologically, how many times in the past it was said that we only have a couple of months, and then all hell will break loose... Over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over again. Months go by, nothing happens, but nobody seems to notice that all the predictions fell on their paranoid faces, and it comes up again. And years go by, and nothing happens, and it comes up yet again. And here it is now, again, for the umpteenth time. It doesn't seem to matter that there is no solid evidence whatsoever of any such definitive threat (not talking about a "possibility of a threat"). It will always come up; people seem to enjoy these "potential scenarios"... I have a couple of friends that do this all the time. I guess as a psychological mechanism for coping with it if it were somehow to ever happen? I dunno.
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