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Originally posted by crgintx
Almost every item in the average modern house can be reused or recycled . Scrounging through the wreckage of the 'burbs will probably be a very lucrative occupation.
Originally posted by blahdiblah
Alot of these threads are about "what gun i need" etc which is cool but protecting yourself from microbial disease is just as important.
Originally posted by DeusEx
Gadgetry sure is nice, I'll tell you. Let me put it other terms: the Celts and Druids and all that tended to be self-sufficient, or close to it. we haven't been like that in the west for at least a century. It's probably been quite a bit longer. The fact is that even if we go back to pastoral lifestyles, a lot of land has been paved over, and that's primo territory. Fresh water and land are in short supply, and only our beloved fossil fuels ensure we have so much food. Even then, it's the only reason it can be transported to people's mouthes.
The Romans has law and order, sanitation, and they had fertile land and water. Why did they consider themselves better? They had more and better food, more and cleaner water, and education. The Gauls were doing okay, but they wouldn't have reached the pinnacles of engineering, math, and literature that the Romans did.
Another point: How many people in downtown Chicago do you think can farm?
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Originally posted by blahdiblah
Sorry for posting that long assed rant i get a bit carried away. Im just worried people arnt paying attention to preventing disease by following good hygiene and food practices. Alot of these threads are about "what gun i need" etc which is cool but protecting yourself from microbial disease is just as important. Be safe boil your water cook your food i cant stress it enough. Disease will be rampant in the suburbs a couple of weeks into sit X. People take for granted all the preservatives and additives put in our food so that it increases its longevity and inhibits the growth of disease causing microorganisms.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
Unfortunately, boiling doesn't necessarily kill everything. If sewage gets into the supply, or a dead animal, boiling doesn't help.
Distillation would be a more important skill to have. Then you have pure water.
That is why I mentioned that a tradeable item may be soap. We won't forget that we are here where we are because of sanitation. Most people don't know how to make soap. So it might become a big commodity. Especially for the wounded.
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The lack of naturally-occurring minerals in distilled water has raised some concerns. The Journal of General Internal Medicine[1] published a study on the mineral contents of different waters available in the US. The study concluded, "drinking water sources available to North Americans may contain high levels of Calcium, Magnesium, and Sodium and may provide clinically important portions of the recommended dietary intake of these minerals," and further encouraged individuals to "check the mineral content of their drinking water, whether tap or bottled, and choose water most appropriate for their needs." Since distilled water is devoid of minerals, supplemental mineral intake through diet is needed to maintain proper health.
It is often observed that consumption of "hard" water, or water that has some minerals, is associated with beneficial cardiovascular effects. As noted in the American Journal of Epidemiology, consumption of hard drinking water is negatively correlated with atherosclerotic heart disease.[2] Since distilled water is free of minerals, it will not have these potential benefits.
Originally posted by resistor
The biggest worry about the suburbs that I haven’t heard mentioned yet is that they’ll be the first target of the urban gangs. Don’t forget that we’ve got folks in every inner city who’ve been supported by the gov. for generations, and that likely have nothing put back for their own survival. They do have guns however, and will no doubt be willing to use them when hungry. I foresee a battle for the suburbs between armed homeowners and these gangs.
Originally posted by crgintx
. . . if we used our brains to figure out how to use our resources more efficiently instead of how to better to steal from and kill each other we wouldn't be in near the predicament that we're in now.
Originally posted by resistor
. . . On the other hand, if the inner city onslaught has been weathered, and you’ve got an acre or better to work with, why not try to make it where you’re at? . . .