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2 hours ago, The_Cat_In_Space said:

This may be the last time I will talk to you guys. I'm off on a four day wilderness survival camp tomorrow, it's -3 at 7am and only 15 at midday. We have to make our own shelter and sleep in it the whole time, forage for food, and everything. Completely self sufficient for four days. So, I can always say this: "Well, it's been nice knowing ya all!"

You're a human. Humans are one of the scariest animals out there. 

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But try to avoid: 

Ancient burial grounds (especially if a local cat tried to hunt your dog).  Never bury somebody from your group there, or at least first reload the gun and check your shoelaces.

Old depleted mines (especially if they light in the night).

A nice and pleasant farmer house owned by welcoming and hospitable married couple (especially, especially if they call each other Ma and Pa or so).
Never (just never!) eat a fruit pie which they have cooked by their family recipe, better throw a piece to their dog and look at their faces.
If some circumstances made you sleep in their house, first check what's under the window and can you silently open it with closed eyes.
Obviously don't sleep in the bed, who knows what's hidden below and above it.
Remember: 3+1 knocks in the door = "it's ok, that's me", 2+3 knocks = "that's me, but they hold a gun at my head".

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Wikipedia, don't trust it unchecked !

Referring especially to the texts about Bronze Age and ancient Egypt. They are grossly misleading. But it'll take much too long to correct it and i am not an "Egyptologist" myself.

According to a wikimedia blog page the editors don't even have an academic training, so what makes them more knowledgeable then ourselves ?

Do not trust Wikipedia unchecked, go to the sources yourselves !

Preaches in a late ancient Egyptian desert the

Green Baron

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6 hours ago, Delay said:

I'm horrifically lazy. For instance: I wanted to install KS3P for a long time and I still haven't even downloaded it. Same with Ven's and TU.

I wanted to get my folders ready for the new school year and even now, two weeks into it they're still filled with last year's sheets.

And now I know why you picked that username....

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12 hours ago, The_Cat_In_Space said:

four day wilderness survival camp

Just don't forget to drink and you'll be fine.

The only question now is where you're deployed to... most of the time here the "wilderness" wouldn't actually be too harsh - coconuts, bananas, tubers, bamboo shoots and/or fish being easily available most of the time.

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31 minutes ago, YNM said:

Just don't forget to drink and you'll be fine.

The only question now is where you're deployed to... most of the time here the "wilderness" wouldn't actually be too harsh - coconuts, bananas, tubers, bamboo shoots and/or fish being easily available most of the time.

And shelter. 

Where I am I don't know of much food that's readily available. Maybe some berries, a squirrel if you can catch it. Really not too much off the top of my head. 

Hopefully there's something for him. 

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4 hours ago, YNM said:

most of the time here the "wilderness" wouldn't actually be too harsh - coconuts, bananas, tubers, bamboo shoots and/or fish being easily available most of the time.

Sounds loads better than wilderness where I am. It includes dirt, sand, dust, mesquite, and 100F(38c) days.

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10 hours ago, qzgy said:

And shelter. 

If it doesn't rain you can just sleep in the open.

9 hours ago, The Minmus Derp said:

I certainly hope he's near the Goldstone Tracking Station.

If only he finds it !

6 hours ago, AngrybobH said:

Sounds loads better than wilderness where I am. It includes dirt, sand, dust, mesquite, and 100F(38c) days.

It's a very generous place. There are arid areas but most are medium foresting (bamboos, coconuts and bananas don't compete with canopy trees so it's slightly in the open, inside proper forests there are a few other things but I'm not sure on their frequency and reliability). And then you came across the rivers, ponds, lakes or even shore where you could fish.

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The air is hazy, the light is orange, and everything smells like burning wood, even inside. Yup, I’m living in a giant campfire known as British Columbia, where we’re smoking out the province next door. Sorry Alberta, but that’s what you get for ramming a pipeline expansion through our backyard. And you want to send more fuel for the fires? (600 wildfires or so burning in our province. Not the firenadoes of California, but still...)

At least I’m not in a fire zone... yet

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16 hours ago, StrandedonEarth said:

Yup, I’m living in a giant campfire known as British Columbia, where we’re smoking out the province next door. 

Sounds alike to where I live, we just smoke the heck out of all neighboring countries. (hopefully there isn't one this year !)

2 hours ago, Delay said:

How am I supposed to waste my life on the Internet without a computer?

Can't you just repair it ?

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Today's complaint: Busybodies who write and distribute corporate feel-good "motivational" garbage, and passive-aggressive note-leavers in general.
I'd love to post the latest puerile (attempt at poetry?) example, but it might just bite me in the ass... I'm sure you know what I'm talking about, it's everywhere.

The fact that some chair-warmer is getting paid to tell people who do the core, physical work of the business, in the most condescending and childish manner possible, to be "Better Every Day", or "Improve Your Aim", makes me want to strangle them with their own gizzards... Or at the very least drag them out of their comfortable office and into the real world.
 

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7 hours ago, YNM said:

Can't you just repair it ? 

I could, but I'm hopefully getting a new PC soon.

It's 7 years old anyways; that's vintage for a PC. It never was powerful, not even back in 2011 when we bought it. I need a new one.

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1 minute ago, The Minmus Derp said:

Get a mac instead.

Macs are incompatible with a lot of software I (want to) use. Any while other programs like NoLimits 2 (a rollercoaster simulator) just recently got Mac support there still are a few problems with it. Steam regularly downloads NL2 updates that only fix Mac-related issues.

So: No. I won't get a Mac. They don't seem to be made for gaming all that well, either that or the gaming industry is not interested in the market.

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5 minutes ago, kerbiloid said:

Every 36 hours - a new week and a weekly wage? Makes sense.

this...

4 minutes ago, The Minmus Derp said:

36 hour day, not week.

Yes, seven 36 hour-days in a week. Right now there's not enough time to do everything between work, book writing, forum stuff, family stuff, sleep, etc.

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