Because it’s not totally intuitive how to prep and use tech in an emergency. Archived version: https://archive.fo/wk3fE

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    10 months ago

    What you are looking for is called a book. It does not need power or internet, just light to read. The SAS Survival Handbook is good for all around advice.

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      10 months ago

      Wow the SAS survival handbook has built in GPS and a map of my local area? Damn, books have gotten fancy lately.

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          Well, the most likely natural disaster here will involve my immediate local area being under about 5 meter of water, so either I’m elsewhere and in need of a map, or… well, not in need of a map.

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      That’s great for an emergency kit but you never know when something will happen and if you’ll be in a position to get back to your kit. Seems pretty worth.