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I like this blog. I dont always agree with everything he says, but I do take away certain things when I read it.. Ill stick with my Benelli supernova... :)
I clicked on this blog.. uh, Im not sure I agree with a lot about what he says, but then again, I have to read a little more into it. Some points are really good though. Ill tell ya this much, I think a lot of people can benefit from being away from the big cities, and make it out on their own. Id never want to be in Argentina, so I give him props for doing so.
I clicked on this blog.. uh, Im not sure I agree with a lot about what he says, but then again, I have to read a little more into it. Some points are really good though. Ill tell ya this much, I think a lot of people can benefit from being away from the big cities, and make it out on their own. Id never want to be in Argentina, so I give him props for doing so.
When I do have to venture into the heart of our urban center (as in concrete, sky scrapers, and millions of people), I'm always running the "worst case" in the back of my mind. I try to visualize the general reaction to a indefinite grid down scenario and being/working/living in the middle of the city. NO-THANK-YOU!
We're 30 miles from it now, and I'm actively in motion to make that 60-80 miles in the next year (wish it was sooner, a lot sooner)! Eventually, 100-150 miles would be preferable, but now we're talking retirement years (or what would have been retirement years).
Ferfal is a really nice guy....one of the other forums I'm on....he frequents.
A lot of what he says is very relavent.....if you live in Argentina....
We have spoke about the difference in the economic decline of there vs here.
They have had a very 1st world view on things....but still the average elder that lives there also grew up knowing what it was like to work for every morsal that crossed your lips. The state never took care of such a large portion of the population....as they do here....and fending for ones self if you were poor....was just a way of life. Their economic collaspe will have a very different dynamic than one here.....people here expect to be taken care of....and feel they deserve it....and if you have it....it is theirs to take.
Just my $0.02....:)
Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.
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