12-30-2005, 02:49 PM
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John Locke 
Join Date: February 7, 2002
Location: Edmonton, Canada
Age: 36
Posts: 8,985
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Quote:
Originally posted by Felix The Assassin:
After spending some time in a complete civilian environment for a few hours, it occured to me.
If the world as we know it... fell apart... who could survive? Think back to the "Great Depression".
1. Can you start a fire?
Generally, yes.
2. Do you have a real fireplace?
In my house you mean? I have a gas one...
3. Could you cook from an open flame?
Yep.
4. Can you swab, lube, load, pack, trim, and fire a black powder gun?
Nope
5. Do you own a black powder gun?
Never even held a gun before
6. Could you dress, skin, quarter, salt and cure a hog? Cow? Deer?
Nope
7. Gulp, could you make it without the internet?
Yep
8. Can you use a map, protractor and compass?
Can use a map and a compass, doubt I'd need a protractor, if I knew how to use one.
9. Do you know at least what grid square you live in?
Why would I need to know that?
10.Can you run a trot line?
I'm sure I could figure it out.
11.Could you drink pure water from the melting of the morning frost as opposed to 'bottled' water?
Yep.
12.If the electricty stop flowing, you could not recharge your cell phone!
So?
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[ 12-30-2005, 02:49 PM: Message edited by: Sir Goulum ]
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