Communications In Dark Times, by J.B.
Posted by XenokRoy 10 years, 3 months ago to Technology
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While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
p.s. the $15 Cobra 7 plus is my little one --
basic and friendly!
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and its friendly glow keeps me company many a night!!! -- j
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State inmates are not allowed to have cash, though certain inmate jobs as well as relatives can have money "placed on the books" for canteen purchases.
Inmate currency is cigarettes. You don't even have to smoke to trade in cigarettes.
For example, Inmate A gets cigarettes for giving Inmate B an illegal tattoo.
Since Inmate A lost 30 days canteen privileges after having his tattoo machine confiscated before he constructed another, he can go to Inmate C and buy some canteen cookies.
Of course, inmates illegally gamble for cigarettes and illegally whore themselves for therm as well.
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zone picks up at 136, goes to 174, then from 400-480;
of course, cb is down at 26-28mHz. . these won't go
down there, unfortunately. -- j
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I used to work for a company that produces those for commercial use.
Its seasons explore different scenarios about how people try to adapt.
Jericho I ignored when it was on TV.
I just went to my Netflix in my email to check it out.
The first two pages of reviews were almost all favorable.
One 2-star person complained that it was a soap opera but my grown son said that about The Walking Dead and his remark was an uncomplaining fan's observation.
Think I'll try the first disk of Jericho out.
http://survivalblog.com/category/communi...
Thank You and 73s! -- j
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of the moon!!! -- j
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down to cb. -- j
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That's funny. I'm thinking YouTube.
Afraid the video would need to come with an explanation.
So many young engineers have walked by and asked what it is that I put a sign on it saying "This is an analog air fuel mixing device". How can a mechanical engineer not know what a carburetor is? Oh yeah, not one car today uses them! Kind of fun getting old and sarcastic!
Sometimes I'll tell a kid with a laptop that a computer filled an entire room when I was his age and I never imagined carrying one around.
On, the other hand, I have also told kids that when I was their age I thought that before now we'd have cities on the Moon and Mars under huge transparent domes. I recall such speculative art as far back as the 60s.
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