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Quote from: Reggie Essent on February 18, 2026, 08:02:34 PMHa! No, man, but I could ask an old buddy. He's a big Ham Radio guy. Got a license and the whole schmeer. I ain't talked to him in years. Used to jam together. Big Bluegrass guy.
Dude! You're overthinking it. As long as you have an agreed upon plan, you just have to trust in Providence that all will go well.
And it's funny you mention GPS. I've never used it. Last year I drove out west to Idaho, taking all kinds of side routes to see shit and stuff, and I used a good old Rand McNally paper atlas, even though I have one of those dashboard touchscreen GPS hold-your-goddamned-hand-because-you're-a-pussy thingies in my car.
I don't fucking need that! I got a map!
But I digress, the important thing is you have The Plan. Comms are important, but not guaranteed. If everyone important knows exactly where to go in case of Sideways, you always have Hope.

Quote from: Dove on February 18, 2026, 07:57:00 PMNope it was just straight regular Hunts tomato paste.
Lord knows having my period is just like acidic tomato paste leaking out my asshole![]()
Quote from: Oliver the Second on February 18, 2026, 08:22:18 PMAny way to bounce a signal off a satellite or something like that?
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on February 18, 2026, 07:41:14 PMI do have agreed upon routes and spots and even have maps already printed to paper as GPS will be a thing of better times at that point but it's a long route down 95 and the highway will probably be littered with all kinds of issues. I've already told him that if the crisis is still fresh he can get on the highway but if we're already a few hours in avoid them like the plague as they will be death traps.
I make sure he's stocked with at least 10 gallons of extra gas and he does own a pickup truck.
But if he's stranded and runs out of gas anywhere along that route I want to be able to grab my guns, my extra gas -- hop in my pickup and go get him. wherever he is.
I've never been this way before but then again, in my 30 years of experience doing what I do I've never heard government sponsored agencies so intensely worried about a grid down even that is expected to last months if not years.
Cloud services went down yesterday for the 5th time this year.
Something is coming old friend.
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