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Dr. Furious posted:There's probably a bunch of cool fossils and poo poo in Antarctica. Incredibly, unbelievably huge coal deposits.
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Unormal posted:Anyone who is stockpiling closets full of beans instead of farm animals is the dumbest loving city slicker in the whole world. I'm the only person I've *ever* met whosebrought up in conversation with these guys, "you know who the only irreplaceable person in Mad Max was? The guy with the gyrocopter." And as for "the moment it hits I'm breaking into a pharmacy," good luck in your shootout with junkies, cops, military, business owners, and security guards. How long will those antibiotics remain valuable, anyway? I had some out of date Tinactin and it sure as poo poo didn't do anything on my athelete's foot.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 07:23 |
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coyo7e posted:I can name a half-dozen dudes stockpiling guns and ammo and I'm pretty sure they know at least 2 or three more, each. On this note, do preppers ever have huge libraries in their bunkers, or do they just think that god will show them the way when they emerge?
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 07:24 |
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Unormal posted:Living somewhere you can't have farm animals and fantasizing that you'll live. Oooh, look at this guy, day-dreaming that he'll have dirt. Cows can't breathe water, bro.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 07:26 |
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Fasdar posted:On this note, do preppers ever have huge libraries in their bunkers, or do they just think that god will show them the way when they emerge? edit: if I was diabetic and serious about doomsday prep, I'd be working in some kind of medical field or whatever field it takes to make your own insulin - I'm entirely ignorant about insulin sorry coyo7e fucked around with this message at 07:30 on Feb 23, 2017 |
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Ratoslov posted:Oooh, look at this guy, day-dreaming that he'll have dirt. Cows can't breathe water, bro. My closets are stuffed full of top soil. Checkmate city slicker.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 07:27 |
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coyo7e posted:In my personal experience they have secret safe-rooms in their house full of buckets of rice and beans and ammo and batteries, but they have to call people up to get the lighting working right. None of them have anything even nearing consumer-grade HVAC systems which you might want for an end of world scenario - ie filtration, backup replacements and cleaning gear, etc.. I mean I learnt that poo poo working on HOT TUBS as a kid it's not rocket surgery. My wife is possibly going to be helping out a lab in the third world. They booted up a renal transplant program but the patients are dying because they can't accurately assess the anti-rejection steroid levels. All the recipients end up dying from systemic infection due to too much drug. The transplant surgery itself is pretty basic. cowofwar fucked around with this message at 07:36 on Feb 23, 2017 |
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Cool that's interesting to me at least, but for real, the lifespan of meds is goig to be a massive, massive threat to every human being on earth when all the antibiotics are past their expiry and people take them desperately to cure basic infections like I see happenig in the zombie/etc shows.. Basically they're gauranteeing to kill off 90% of the healthy population of survivors - due to an incurable superbug (I can write this scene in my post-apoc movie.. somebody gets a bad scratch or even a minor one and takes a bunch of anti biotics, but they've got this wracking cough that won't stop.. then they find a settlement of survivors, but their super-TB just won't quit!). After all the sht went bad and everybody has been in stone age for like a year or two. Make yourself useful and learn something that is viable. Become McGyver because we all will suffer if ther'es not enough mcgyvers hiding in gen-pop.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 07:56 |
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Unormal posted:Living somewhere you can't have farm animals and fantasizing that you'll live. Farm animals require an enormous amount of land -- and, as we know from reading this thread -- they are a very inefficient way to produce nutrition for humans. If you have enough land to "have farm animals" and survive, you have enough land to produce a great excess of food for you and your community instead. Having conspicuous farm animals is going to be a great way to attract poachers and rustlers in the near future, when meat is a rarer commodity, by the way. Some fish and ducks in your ponds to eat mosquito larvae and slugs is a different matter, but you're not going to be living off them.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 09:30 |
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Just buy a tank of pure helium and keep it in the closet until the time comes you fuckin' sad sacks.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 09:30 |
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Placid Marmot posted:Farm animals require an enormous amount of land -- and, as we know from reading this thread -- they are a very inefficient way to produce nutrition for humans. If you have enough land to "have farm animals" and survive, you have enough land to produce a great excess of food for you and your community instead. Having conspicuous farm animals is going to be a great way to attract poachers and rustlers in the near future, when meat is a rarer commodity, by the way. You're working from a position of lack of information, so I'd suggest you look up something like the last 40+ year os Mothe Earth News and then reclassify "farm animals" as "*NOT cows unless you get large-scale*.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 09:33 |
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Placid Marmot posted:Farm animals require an enormous amount of land -- and, as we know from reading this thread -- they are a very inefficient way to produce nutrition for humans. If you have enough land to "have farm animals" and survive, you have enough land to produce a great excess of food for you and your community instead. Having conspicuous farm animals is going to be a great way to attract poachers and rustlers in the near future, when meat is a rarer commodity, by the way. I'm 100% certain you've never stepped foot on a farm. The upside of things like poultry is that they turn calories that you wouldn't otherwise consume into eggs (giving you proteins, fats and amino acids that might be hard to come by with whatever plants you can grow wherever) at a pretty good FCR (like less than 2 for poultry), including all kinds of waste, human-inedible plants and insects. You can have a flock of guinea fowl and they'll turn your field ticks into breakfast at a rate of 1+ egg per birdday; all this while consuming 0 arabale land (you can farm their forage land), and in fact removing insect pests from your acreage and playing guard-dog. Fuckers will eat your strawberries though. Poachers and rustlers in the near future, lol. We've got poachers every day with racoons, which I guarantee are harder to keep out of the coops than you would be. You want sustainable carbon-neutral food production, hard to beat a flock of guinea fowl eating bugs laying 100 calories per birdday of food, and self-replicating. Certainly better than a closet of bean cans. Unormal fucked around with this message at 09:44 on Feb 23, 2017 |
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Unormal posted:I'm 100% certain you've never stepped foot on a farm. The upside of things like poultry is that they turn calories that you wouldn't otherwise consume into eggs (giving you proteins, fats and amino acids that might be hard to come by with whatever plants you can grow wherever) at a pretty good FCR (like less than 2 for poultry), including all kinds of waste, human-inedible plants and insects. You can have a flock of guinea fowl and they'll turn your field ticks into breakfast at a rate of 1+ egg per birdday; all this while consuming 0 arabale land, and in fact removing insect pests from your acreage and playing guard-dog. Fuckers will eat your strawberries though. Cows are too big to bother with and honestly hae very little use unless you think everybody needs to drink 8-12 oz of milk a day to be a healthy human - seriously. I'd rather raise 2 dozen sheep (and sheep are the annoying autists of the hobby-farmer world - right down to using ricks to move them that work on ) and I loving hate sheep - largely because it's so unpleasant to castrate and dock them as lambs when you personally birthed them - but hey food is food.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 09:45 |
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Honestly coming from city life when I finally realized how goddamn amazing farm animals were I was pretty gasp-out-loud shocked. Chickens turn BUGS INTO EGGS? Sheep turn GRASS INTO CLOTHES? Horses turn GRASS INTO TRANSPORT AND HEAVY LABOR? Pigs turn GARBAGE INTO BACON? Like holy poo poo these pre-industrial folks had something good going. We done hosed it up good.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 09:51 |
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Unormal posted:I'm 100% certain you've never stepped foot on a farm. The upside of things like poultry is that they turn calories that you wouldn't otherwise consume into eggs (giving you proteins, fats and amino acids that might be hard to come by with whatever plants you can grow wherever) at a pretty good FCR (like less than 2 for poultry), including all kinds of waste, human-inedible plants and insects. You can have a flock of guinea fowl and they'll turn your field ticks into breakfast at a rate of 1+ egg per birdday; all this while consuming 0 arabale land (you can farm their forage land), and in fact removing insect pests from your acreage and playing guard-dog. Fuckers will eat your strawberries though. Under what scenario do you imagine that whatever's left of an actual standing military won't just come through and take your poo poo? Sure, raise chickens or whatever(I probably would be if I wasn't renting in the middle of a city), but lmao @ these romanticized delusions about the collapse of society you weirdos have.
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Unormal posted:I'm 100% certain you've never stepped foot on a farm. The upside of things like poultry is that they turn calories that you wouldn't otherwise consume into eggs (giving you proteins, fats and amino acids that might be hard to come by with whatever plants you can grow wherever) at a pretty good FCR (like less than 2 for poultry), including all kinds of waste, human-inedible plants and insects. You can have a flock of guinea fowl and they'll turn your field ticks into breakfast at a rate of 1+ egg per birdday; all this while consuming 0 arabale land (you can farm their forage land), and in fact removing insect pests from your acreage and playing guard-dog. Fuckers will eat your strawberries though. Yeah, apart from that I lived on a farm with sheep, ducks and chickens for years. Composting also turns inedible things into calories and there's nothing to catch diseases, give you diseases, be predated, be stolen, or make you a target. If you encourage wild birds and predatory insects, they will not only eat your ticks but they will digest them and deposit them back on your land in the form of fertilizer. Large farm animals (lambs and larger) require greatly more area to generate each calorie of human-edible food than just about any plants that you can grow. If you have several acres, then maybe you can sustain a few large animals and yourself, but you do so at much greater risk than by cultivating a large variety of plants with appropriate, helpful small animals.
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Dr. Furious posted:There's probably a bunch of cool fossils and poo poo in Antarctica. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryolophosaurus My friend who is the curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Carnegie Museum went on expedition to Antarctica for a couple of months last year and found a bunch of cool marine fossils there.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 13:54 |
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*took post to it's proper thread*
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There's a whole new thread for apocalypse survival chat.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 18:11 |
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Unormal posted:Honestly coming from city life when I finally realized how goddamn amazing farm animals were I was pretty gasp-out-loud shocked. Who was it just a minute ago predicting that these prepper guys were city slickers who got really excited about trips to the country?
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 22:54 |
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This thread is all idiots. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 23:05 |
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Unormal posted:Honestly coming from city life when I finally realized how goddamn amazing farm animals were I was pretty gasp-out-loud shocked. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pDTiFkXgEE
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 23:14 |
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Where can I find the thread on climate science?
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 23:16 |
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Potato Salad posted:Where can I find the thread on climate science? It died with NASA.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 23:21 |
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This is environmental-cleanup-adjacent at best, but I got a kick out of it. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/02/mr-trash-wheels-professor-trash-wheels-baltimore-harbor-ocean-trash-pickup/ They are our giant googly-eyed trash robot friends
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 23:42 |
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Remember that video I posted from a climate scientist last year, which was discussing how the Atlantic Thermohaline Circuit could shut down in a matter of years rather than previous projections? Looks like that's getting coverage now: Drastic cooling in North Atlantic beyond worst fears, scientists warn
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 04:27 |
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Quick note: As expected, Antarctic sea ice is at a record minimum extent and 2nd place to 1993 in record minimum area. That one is a tough record to crack, and I don't think it will be done this year. Arctic sea ice has been fluctuating still in the top 3 lowest extent / area, and the ice looks like complete poo poo. Unless we get some crazy loving cooling and storms, we're in for a hell of a ride this year.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 05:00 |
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Oxxidation posted:Post-apocalypse survivalist types have always puzzled me a little They generally assume they'll be Immortan Joe instead of Random Mutated Person Barely Surviving and Begging for Water #87,536. More likely they'll be Irradiated Corpse #WE-STOPPED-COUNTING
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 05:09 |
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Just in case you were having a good weekend:That Works posted:
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 07:08 |
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Evil_Greven posted:Just in case you were having a good weekend: My favorite bit is "out of touch with the views of the American people" Your opinions really do matter in Washington
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 21:20 |
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Who needs the environment when someone has a job posted:“(2) EXCLUSION.—The term ‘air pollutant’ does not include carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, or sulfur hexafluoride.”.
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 21:44 |
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The DoD is already just using "sea level rise" because you can't deny that naval installations are flooding.
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 21:45 |
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syscall girl posted:My favorite bit is "out of touch with the views of the American people" my favorite is "I'm all for policies by making policies - but, I don't like policies"
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 22:32 |
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Haha yes all the "regulation" of climate change that has been going on is just out of control. I suppose we'll just have to focus on: Drought Sea Level Rise Wildfires Extreme Rainstorms Flooding Extreme Snowstorms More intense hurricanes and tropical storms Increased erosion Increased crop failures and overall agricultural water demand Expanding disease ranges Massive Tree Die Off Degradation of Water Quality from Forested Watersheds Increases in Invasive Species Infrastructure Degradation Sea Level Rise Increased subsidence due to declining/rising water tables Increased worldwide refugee influx and so on, instead. (This is literally what we're already doing at the (as of now) fed funded climate change impacts lab I work for. It is even more depressing than what we were doing already.)
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 22:32 |
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my family has some beachfront property that's a stone's throw from the ocean - and I really am hoping they sell it off before a particularly weird surge of waves brings the whole thing down.
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 22:55 |
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And to think, a few days ago we were marveling at what a mild winter this had been.
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# ? Feb 27, 2017 02:44 |
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Exactly, usually it's too cold there for that much snow to fall. idgi
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# ? Feb 27, 2017 02:48 |
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Yeah at the same relative humidity, you're gonna get way more snow at -2C than -12C, that's just basic meteorology.
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coyo7e posted:my family has some beachfront property that's a stone's throw from the ocean - and I really am hoping they sell it off before a particularly weird surge of waves brings the whole thing down. Start preaching about how much land that beachfront property would get them in Montana.
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Mystic_Shadow posted:Yeah at the same relative humidity, you're gonna get way more snow at -2C than -12C, that's just basic meteorology. What? Snow/water ratios increase at lower temperatures until a certain point. The same amount of moisture falling will produce more snow at -12C than -2C. Ol Standard Retard posted:Exactly, usually it's too cold there for that much snow to fall. idgi It's almost never too cold to snow, merely too dry.
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