DolanDuck
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June 11, 2014, 08:20:37 PM |
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Millennium bug incoming?
I have two years of beer supply, maybe I should buy more in case something bad will happen.
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serje
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June 11, 2014, 08:23:47 PM |
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Millennium bug incoming?
I have two years of beer supply, maybe I should buy more in case something bad will happen.
I need a friend like you!
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Space for rent if its still trending
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jeffersonairplane
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June 11, 2014, 08:26:36 PM |
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Well why would we need to?
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jbrnt
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June 11, 2014, 08:27:00 PM |
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Where would I store a year's supply of water? I will buy a month's supply and a dozen water purifiers
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Hazir
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June 11, 2014, 08:27:35 PM |
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Even if you manage to store some huge supply of water, it is high probability that it will be spoiled after some time. The best answer is to get water purifier.
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surebet
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June 12, 2014, 05:35:24 AM |
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Based on average north american consumption that's about 120 kL per person, aka 120m³ or 4237.8ft³. That's about 5 53' tankers like this one: http://imgur.com/wHQtKBS
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June 12, 2014, 05:37:05 AM |
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things are not making sense because, well, the OP is probably on some stuff
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June 12, 2014, 06:03:51 AM |
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things are not making sense because, well, the OP is probably on some stuff The OP is just demanding what other people do, without the OP doing it himself. A sane person would ignore the OP.
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dank (OP)
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June 12, 2014, 06:58:10 AM |
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Based on average north american consumption that's about 120 kL per person, aka 120m³ or 4237.8ft³. That's about 5 53' tankers like this one: http://imgur.com/wHQtKBSI am not talking about a water supply to gain a 5 gallon bath each day. I'm talking about a water supply to drink. Ten 30 bottle crates would cost you about $40 and would give enough water for a year for a person if you rationed. Also consider buying some lifestraws for yourself and those around you.
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Ron~Popeil
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June 12, 2014, 07:52:55 AM |
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Based on average north american consumption that's about 120 kL per person, aka 120m³ or 4237.8ft³. That's about 5 53' tankers like this one: http://imgur.com/wHQtKBSI am not talking about a water supply to gain a 5 gallon bath each day. I'm talking about a water supply to drink. Ten 30 bottle crates would cost you about $40 and would give enough water for a year for a person if you rationed. Also consider buying some lifestraws for yourself and those around you. I think bottled water has a limited shelf life. Life straws are a very cool invention though.
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freedomno1
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June 12, 2014, 07:55:43 AM |
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Well it doesn't hurt to be prepared for a disaster
Having spare food stocks and water is important just kind of hope that I wouldn't need to use it That and having a years supply of bottled water assumes all the water sources are contaminated but then again a bunch of 24 packs of bottled water Guess 20 packs of them is a years worth
Should be fine water just gets contaminated with bacteria in time so fresh rain water is best or evaporation.
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Believing in Bitcoins and it's ability to change the world
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Rigon
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June 12, 2014, 08:05:02 AM |
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Im thinking about using the water from our mountain rain to gather water. Would be the less cost effective way then buying bottle water and storing them in tanks
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tooil
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June 12, 2014, 08:33:16 AM |
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Im thinking about using the water from our mountain rain to gather water. Would be the less cost effective way then buying bottle water and storing them in tanks
Water purification using this method is cheaper than long term storage. You will probably need a combination of various methods for long term solution.
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Ron~Popeil
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June 12, 2014, 08:38:34 AM |
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Im thinking about using the water from our mountain rain to gather water. Would be the less cost effective way then buying bottle water and storing them in tanks
Water purification using this method is cheaper than long term storage. You will probably need a combination of various methods for long term solution. Some sort of under ground cistern would work well.
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Quartx
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June 12, 2014, 08:52:32 AM |
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If you do not have a years supply of water, buy it now
Are you selling it? Why would we need a year supply of water? and the most important thing where should I deposit it??? Zombies incoming , RUN!!
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Nobitcoin
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June 12, 2014, 09:41:55 AM |
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Wtf you off you head why I need just a year's water supply? What ever you gonna predict is only gonna last a year? Is the water for drinking or washing? How about soap or shower gel? If the zombies are coming what use are Bitcoins?
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Malin Keshar
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June 12, 2014, 09:52:48 AM |
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Water will get improper for consume after a while, you would need a more complex system to keep water flowing or live near a source of water.But more important than that is get other people's claws OUTSIDE of my water Millennium bug incoming?
I have two years of beer supply, maybe I should buy more in case something bad will happen.
Beer spoils, think would be better buy a stock of Wine or some other long-duration stuff
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freedomno1
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June 12, 2014, 09:54:38 AM |
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Wtf you off you head why I need just a year's water supply? What ever you gonna predict is only gonna last a year? Is the water for drinking or washing? How about soap or shower gel? If the zombies are coming what use are Bitcoins?
The survivors can save resources using the blockchain if the internet is still around with one node That one in space ^_^ Honestly in the zombie apocalypse you want to travel light but have good supply routes
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zahra4571
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June 12, 2014, 10:26:51 AM |
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Selling water for btc if anyone interested just PM me. Price is going to be 0.1btc per cubic meter (shipping is not included in the offered price)
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surebet
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June 12, 2014, 10:37:29 AM |
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Based on average north american consumption that's about 120 kL per person, aka 120m³ or 4237.8ft³. That's about 5 53' tankers like this one: http://imgur.com/wHQtKBSI am not talking about a water supply to gain a 5 gallon bath each day. I'm talking about a water supply to drink. Ten 30 bottle crates would cost you about $40 and would give enough water for a year for a person if you rationed. Also consider buying some lifestraws for yourself and those around you. http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/emergencies/qa/emergencies_qa5/en/Bare minimum drinking water and basic necessities require at least 10kL per year. Assuming litre bottles, your reserve would provide at most 40 days of water, if you only drink it. Gotta love dankmath. e: on an annual basis, your reserve would provide 821mL per day, which wouldn't begin to cover your daily minimum needs to stay alive even in climate controlled, no effort conditions.
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