That's awesome.What exactly does an EMP kill? I was under the impression it's just circuitry. Stuff like motors, generators, etc will still work.. assuming they aren't computer controlled.
Will an EMP kill a points type distributor? I didn't think it would. I have my mid 90s, all mechanical, diesel truck, doesn't need any electrics to run. I bought it, partially, for this scenario. 4wd, solid axles, manual transmission, runs on just about any fuel oil.. I'll point it into the woods and wait. I'm trying to find a recoil starter, uses a ratchet to crank a big ass clock spring to start the truck, then I'll be 100% mechanical. With a little work I think I have room to mount a starter on both sides on the motor, one electric, one crank.
Yeah I have tons and tons of actual tomato seeds and other veggies too in the freezer.I've got a fair few seeds to choose from if ever I do need to get a home based food source going. And we've got a 1k Litre rain water tank. Usually full to the brim, as it rains here quite often. Oh and our soil is a good mix of volcanic and limestone.
I'll bring solar if you won't explode me in perimeter 1I would for awhile, water is the problem( rather, lack thereof) in my area. All well water (modern style wells) with immersion pumps. No electricity, no filling the 5000gal storage tank. Not worried about food; plenty of deer, cattle and horses to poach. So it all depends on how long the power is out. Going Mad Max does seem to be a bit intriguing though
Fair enough.Nope. Wouldn't make it.
If I can't plug up either of my Gibson's, my Strat, or my Epiphone, then I'm not going to make it.
And that's why I think I'd survive.Just think. Thered be so many confused bitchez. Wouldn't understand why they cant take fukkin selfies.
So many people would be fucked. They'd have to think for themselves. Because no dr google to ask.
I have faith you would engineer some sort of desalinization plant for ocean water.I would for awhile, water is the problem( rather, lack thereof) in my area. All well water (modern style wells) with immersion pumps. No electricity, no filling the 5000gal storage tank. Not worried about food; plenty of deer, cattle and horses to poach. So it all depends on how long the power is out. Going Mad Max does seem to be a bit intriguing though
Most "city folks" underestimate the importance of potable H2O.I've got a fair few seeds to choose from if ever I do need to get a home based food source going. And we've got a 1k Litre rain water tank. Usually full to the brim, as it rains here quite often. Oh and our soil is a good mix of volcanic and limestone.
That's one good thing about where I live. I can see the stars rather well.Ooh, that reminds me. We'd be able to see the stars again with no lights blocking them out.
I know how to start a fire to boil water brotha. I don't own a fire steel for the sake of pretty sparkles.Most "city folks" underestimate the importance of potable H2O.
They think they can just run river water through a coffee filter & be good to go.
You may survive giardia, but there will be times you'll wish you were dead.
So will my 67 Harley Davidson with magneto ignitionA '50s pickup with a magneto ignition will run still.