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Just Fun
Things for fun and entertainment
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DIY
How to make, do, break something Do It Yourself Lessons On How To Do It Your Self
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Projects
Projects in progress. Any projects you may be working on big or small
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Recycle And Re-use
Recycle means to process old, used items in order that the material can be used to make new products. Examples of things that are often recycled are glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminum cans, used motor oil, and batteries. Here, reduce refers to lessening the amount of items or resources that are consumed, using only the amount that is needed, and looking for alternatives that will lessen our use. And reuse means extending the 'life' or repurposing an item rather than discarding or throwing it away.
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Classifieds
Sell / Barter / Trade goods or services / Ask for goods
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Articles
Articles written by SHTF Members
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News
Breaking news / all news
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Random Blog Entry
Disaster Preparedness [Advert] by Anonymous on Mon Nov 29, 2010 5:03 am
What if a major earthquake hit your area? Maybe a hurricane or other weather anomaly is tearing through your city. What would you do if you woke up tomorrow, and there was no power, no phone, tv, computer, or running water? What if a major EMP had knocked out the entire power grid – and there was no longer a governing body to deliver your instructions via mass media? Would you know what to do? Have you ever even though about survival in a SHTF scenario? There are many trying survival/emergency scenarios in the list of possible events that play out in various parts of the world on a daily basis. Look at all the earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and outbreaks of disease you see on the news every day. Imagine all the things you don’t hear about via media, or that aren’t even reported. Thinking about and discussing these possibilities is (IMO) one of the best ways to prepare yourself for response in case one of these events affects you or your loved ones. Once you have an idea of ho... [ Continued ]
Entry 9 by NondescriptMember on Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:23 pm
Friday, February 3, 2012 For the almost 8 years that I have been working for my current company, my wife and I have been faithful to not use credit cards. We developed a plan to pay them off, one at... [ Continued ]
New to blogging so bear with me by alaska bound on Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:03 pm
I am new to blogging so please bear with me. Our family is desperately trying to sell our real estate and finally get to Alaska where we have yearned to go for 20 years. I fear that sh!t will hit the... [ Continued ]
Entry 8 by NondescriptMember on Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:17 pm
Friday, January 27, 2012 We continued to make minimum payments to the credit card companies each month while our family breathed a little easier. The company that I worked for got absorbed by another... [ Continued ]
Entry 7 by NondescriptMember on Tue Jan 24, 2012 12:46 pm
Tuesday, January 24, 2012 While attending college on the GI Bill, I applied for, and during my junior year, received VA Vocational Rehabilitation. The program paid my tuition, books, fees, and a subsistence... [ Continued ]
Entry 6 by NondescriptMember on Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:35 pm
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Looking back, I joined the Army under two successful marketing campaigns: “It’s a great place to start”, and “Be all that you can be.” Ironically, after 8 years of service t... [ Continued ]
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Re: Little Fishing Hole by Angel on Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:32 pm
it was awesome, Didnt catch no fish that day though, because it was cold and chilly, and it was after 5pm. The fish already went to sleep. lol
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