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    #11
    Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
    Sputnik International
    Only believe it once the Kremlin denies it
    Слава Україні! Героям слава!

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      #12
      Originally posted by GJABS View Post
      Great find!

      "Survivors is a British post-apocalyptic fiction drama television series created by Terry Nation and produced by Terence Dudley at the BBC, that broadcast from 1975 to 1977. It concerns the plight of a group of people who have survived an apocalyptic plague pandemic, which was accidentally released by a Chinese scientist and quickly spread across the world via air travel"

      Survivors (1975 TV series) - Wikipedia
      I can't remember how many times I've posted that.

      Run for the hills if you spot a chap who looks like Brian Blessed.
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        #13
        Good news - it may be more than just a respiratory infection:

        A 33-year-old Shenzhen resident in Hong Kong for kidney treatment was infected with SARS but had severe diarrhea as a key symptom. Those living in the same building in Amoy Gardens vertically either above or below the infected individual became ill very quickly, nearly all at the same time. The infected person never met face-to-face with the vast majority of those he infected… While a sneeze or a cough by someone infected with a “respiratory disease” can only infect others within a few meters, the virus-laden gaseous plume from an infected person having diarrhea can infect others up to 200 meters.


        Source: https://pubsonline.informs.org/do/10...20.02.01/full/

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          #14
          It’s brown trousers time...

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            #15
            Слава Україні! Героям слава!

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              #16
              We were due to go to Milan for Easter - that holiday went on hold today
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                #17
                Originally posted by eek View Post
                We were due to go to Milan for Easter - that holiday went on hold today
                Instead of Milan spend your money on Beans...

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                  #18
                  Coronavirus: World should prepare for pandemic, says WHO - BBC News

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                    #19
                    Just sayin':

                    Tips From Sarajevo: 100 Items to Disappear First

                    Generators (Good ones cost dearly. Gas storage, risky. Noisy…target of thieves, invites marauders; maintenance etc.)
                    Water Filters/Purifiers
                    Portable Toilets
                    Seasoned Firewood. Wood takes about 6 - 12 months to become dried, for home uses.
                    Lamp Oil, Wicks, Lamps (First Choice: Buy CLEAR oil. If scarce, stockpile ANY!)
                    Coleman Fuel. Impossible to stockpile too much.
                    Guns, Ammunition, Pepper Spray, Knives, Clubs, Bats & Slingshots.
                    Hand-can openers, & hand egg beaters, whisks.
                    Honey/Syrups/white, brown sugar
                    Rice - Beans - Wheat
                    Vegetable Oil (for cooking) Without it food burns/must be boiled etc.)
                    Charcoal, Lighter Fluid (Will become scarce suddenly)
                    Water Containers (Urgent Item to obtain.) Any size. Small: HARD CLEAR PLASTIC ONLY - note - food grade if for drinking.
                    Propane Cylinders (Urgent: Definite shortages will occur.
                    Survival Guide Book.
                    Mantles: Aladdin, Coleman, ect. (Without this item, longer-term lighting is difficult.)
                    Baby Supplies: Diapers/formula. ointments/aspirin, etc.
                    Washboards, Mop Bucket w/wringer (for Laundry)
                    Cookstoves (Propane, Coleman & Kerosene)
                    Vitamins
                    Propane Cylinder Handle-Holder (Urgent: Small canister use is dangerous without this item)
                    Feminine Hygiene/Haircare/Skin products.
                    Thermal underwear (Tops & Bottoms)
                    Bow saws, axes and hatchets, Wedges (also, honing oil)
                    Aluminum Foil Reg. & Heavy Duty (Great Cooking and Barter Item)
                    Gasoline Containers (Plastic & Metal)
                    Garbage Bags (Impossible To Have Too Many)
                    Toilet Paper, Kleenex, Paper Towels
                    Milk - Powdered & Condensed (Shake Liquid every 3 to 4 months)
                    Garden Seeds (Non-Hybrid) (A MUST)
                    Clothes pins/line/hangers (A MUST)
                    Coleman’s Pump Repair Kit
                    Tuna Fish (in oil)
                    Fire Extinguishers (or..large box of Baking Soda in every room)
                    First aid kits
                    Batteries (all sizes…buy furthest-out for Expiration Dates)
                    Garlic, spices & vinegar, baking supplies
                    Big Dogs (and plenty of dog food)
                    Flour, yeast & salt
                    Matches. (“Strike Anywhere” preferred.) Boxed, wooden matches will go first
                    Writing paper/pads/pencils, solar calculators
                    Insulated ice chests (good for keeping items from freezing in Wintertime.)
                    Workboots, belts, Levis & durable shirts
                    Flashlights/LIGHTSTICKS & torches, “No. 76 Dietz” Lanterns
                    Journals, Diaries & Scrapbooks (jot down ideas, feelings, experience; Historic Times)
                    Garbage cans Plastic (great for storage, water, transporting - if with wheels)
                    Men’s Hygiene: Shampoo, Toothbrush/paste, Mouthwash/floss, nail clippers, etc
                    Cast iron cookware (sturdy, efficient)
                    Fishing supplies/tools
                    Mosquito coils/repellent, sprays/creams
                    Duct Tape
                    Tarps/stakes/twine/nails/rope/spikes
                    Candles
                    Laundry Detergent (liquid)
                    Backpacks, Duffle Bags
                    Garden tools & supplies
                    Scissors, fabrics & sewing supplies
                    Canned Fruits, Veggies, Soups, stews, etc.
                    Bleach (plain, NOT scented: 4 to 6% sodium hypochlorite)
                    Canning supplies, (Jars/lids/wax)
                    Knives & Sharpening tools: files, stones, steel
                    Bicycles…Tires/tubes/pumps/chains, etc
                    Sleeping Bags & blankets/pillows/mats
                    Carbon Monoxide Alarm (battery powered)
                    Board Games, Cards, Dice
                    d-con Rat poison, MOUSE PRUFE II, Roach Killer
                    Mousetraps, Ant traps & cockroach magnets
                    Paper plates/cups/utensils (stock up, folks)
                    Baby wipes, oils, waterless & Antibacterial soap (saves a lot of water)
                    Rain gear, rubberized boots, etc
                    Shaving supplies (razors & creams, talc, after shave)
                    Hand pumps & siphons (for water and for fuels)
                    Soysauce, vinegar, boullions/gravy/soupbase
                    Reading glasses
                    Chocolate/Cocoa/Tang/Punch (water enhancers)
                    “Survival-in-a-Can”
                    Woolen clothing, scarves/ear-muffs/mittens
                    Boy Scout Handbook, / also Leaders Catalog
                    Roll-on Window Insulation Kit (MANCO)
                    Graham crackers, saltines, pretzels, Trail mix/Jerky
                    Popcorn, Peanut Butter, Nuts
                    Socks, Underwear, T-shirts, etc. (extras)
                    Lumber (all types)
                    Wagons & carts (for transport to and from)
                    Cots & Inflatable mattresses
                    Gloves: Work/warming/gardening, etc.
                    Lantern Hangers
                    Screen Patches, glue, nails, screws,, nuts & bolts
                    Teas
                    Coffee
                    Cigarettes
                    Wine/Liquors (for bribes, medicinal etc)
                    Paraffin wax
                    Glue, nails, nuts, bolts, screws, etc.
                    Chewing gum/candies
                    Atomizers (for cooling/bathing)
                    Hats & cotton neckerchiefs
                    Goats/chickens



                    From a Sarajevo War Survivor:
                    Stockpiling helps, but you never no how long trouble will last, so locate near renewable food sources.
                    Living near a well with a manual pump is like being in Eden.
                    After awhile, even gold can lose its luster. But there is no luxury in war quite like toilet paper. Its surplus value is greater than gold’s.
                    If you had to go without one utility, lose electricity - it’s the easiest to do without (unless you’re in a very nice climate with no need for heat.)
                    Canned foods are awesome, especially if their contents are tasty without heating. One of the best things to stockpile is canned gravy - it makes a lot of the dry unappetizing things you find to eat in war somewhat edible. Only needs enough heat to “warm”, not to cook. It’s cheap too, especially if you buy it in bulk.
                    Bring some books - escapist ones like romance or mysteries become more valuable as the war continues. Sure, it’s great to have a lot of survival guides, but you’ll figure most of that out on your own anyway - trust me, you’ll have a lot of time on your hands.
                    The feeling that you’re human can fade pretty fast. I can’t tell you how many people I knew who would have traded a much needed meal for just a little bit of toothpaste, rouge, soap or cologne. Not much point in fighting if you have to lose your humanity. These things are morale-builders like nothing else.
                    Slow burning candles and matches, matches, matches.
                    More matches

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                      #20
                      Lack of CUK fix might be too much for some on here...

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