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Everything posted by midlifecrisis
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Bruce Willis
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Uninteruptible Power Supply doesn't last long before its charge is gone. Good to make sure you can safely turn off your computer instead of a hard crash. Also they have surge protection if the power returns. Usually there are spikes when it comes back on. The only way to have constant power is a backup generator. Then you need fuel. The best thing to do with a phone is turn it off to save the battery and only use it if necessary.
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Except for the heat I don't think natural disasters are of great concern there. Perhaps a big earthquake in the Mammoth region of California might have an effect. I would think the biggest danger is to old people and the heat should the power and thus AC go out. We saw that in Houston after the hurricane.
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Emily Blunt
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It would just reduce my tips to staff.
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Just saw it again on cable. Michael Kelly I checked. The other three I knew are already taken.
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Bruce Willis
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Quentin Tarantino
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Juliette Lewis
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Tom Sizemore
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Tom Hanks
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Did not know that about apples in the tropics.
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Halle Berry Did they or didn't they?
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Heath Ledger
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Michelle Williams
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Max von Sydow
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excellent Gary!
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lol, we are both doomed!
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You don't keep frozen food for emergencies. You do not want to be at the mercy of technoligical failures Freeze dried. Canned. Fresh fruit like apples last a long time. Potatoes, onions....beer. Not to be scoffed at. How many guys in Pattaya have as their major source of fluid beer? It also has carbohydrates. We are talking short and long term emergencies from natural disasters and not thawing for a BBQ. First you need water. In harsh environments you will be in trouble after three days if not sooner. You can live three weeks of limited activity without food. In emergencies you
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You do not need a generator if you do it right.
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Cliff Robertson
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Kirsten Dunst
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Brad Pitt
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This is good for any region in general. I up the quantities and of course it is per person. Water is key. You can live much longer without food than water. https://www.ready.gov/build-a-kit
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Ah the cable cars. Actually useful from the end of Fisherman's Wharf (Hyde Street) to Union Square. And yes, if you are walking fit, you can do and see a lot in San Francisco. It is a great city for pedestrian tourism. edit: is this some kind of moderator TF entrapment?