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I'm certainly glad I did too however I have backed up several important sites and lots of important data onto thumb drives and put them into a faraday cage, even the Faraday bags that are meant to house a single cell phone can protect all the thumb drives you'll ever need and they are pretty cheap
Those were the good days, some of us were lucky to see the 60s-70s-80s. A totally different world, than this train wreck. Just remember, everything goes back to ground,like electrical system.
Pro tip: laminate your maps with dry-erase laminate. This way, you can use dry-erase markers to draw things out, then erase and reuse. Avoid RED since the pigment tends to leave a slight hue after erasing. This is what we used to do in the sign shop for command boards for the fire departments.
Not quite because the older stuff is now connected to the new stuff, dumb idea but I am not in charge of these places. Your running water and electric will be going bye bye.
I am from the USA, but I've been to Malaysia twice (Penang, Georgetown) and it was a wonderful experience! The people were really friendly, and the food was amazing.
I’m from the US and my wife is from S’pore. Worked in S’pore 6 yrs and enjoyed many visits to Malaysia (KL, Malacca, Johor Bahru, Desaru, Terengganu, and others). You have a beautiful country.
I can’t find the link either. This is happened before and I’ve looked and looked for things and haven’t been able to find what he said to print. Glad you’re in the same boat.!!
There's lots of these available online...I just filled out and printed ,put in a page cover and added to my binder via categories ( health, financial, important numbers and contacts, personal information, etc) plus a recent photo of all family members
Great ideas I have not thought of yet!! Thank you for the information and the links! Stay safe Nate! And as always praying for you and your precious family!
Looking forward to that document. I've been collecting reference material myself but I'd like to see if there's stuff I've overlooked or could improve on.
Ya, it’s universal 😂 When it happens I usually (after a good short hour, long for them) say “oh man, it seems the light company is saying up to 2-3 days…. Works every time 😂
I kinda feel peace being in southern hemisphere is Australia, but Im sure we will dragged into it somehow. i do love rural and love when the internet is not working, i have been preparing to have any books, documents, instructions i need saved on a hard drive and collecting a few good books. I love watching these people like CP to give good ideas,
The Chinese like the look of the place and the Australian military has less than 100k personel, reserves included. Australian politicians pander to China all the time. China views Australia as weak as a result.
@@shanep8386 you know this is a highly censored platform and it won’t allow me to say any real/true here… It’s “okay” most of the people in my country have no idea what is going on here either lol
This is a great informative video. This is good to have in case of having to evacuate for any reason. Also, if a person dies , the family members can use it to claim the person's properties and belongings.
Never thought about using Durac copy paper for my survival kit, but it makes perfect sense! Durable and waterproof-definitely adding that to my RIP portfolio.
I Followed Hobo Shoestring(RIP) data storage and recharging system. I added TB chips to carry books, photos, movies and .misc items A tablet and. Adaptors for tv. Imagine Shoestring running his TH-cam show while hopping trains. I hope to find his wind fan generator he magnetically attached to rail cart and the wind. Charged his battery pack. All he carried for over 40;yrs, was a backpack 5 gal bucket, 1 or 2 gals of water. Talk about minimalist. Survivalist and stealth camping. You will be missed King of the Hobos.
It's so funny, I just watched The Book of Eli last night (for like the fifth time) and was wondering if Nate would ever do a review on it. Absolutely fantastic piece of cinema.
When the Internet got going ...my family exiled me cause I didn't find it as important as they did....they stared at it so long they look like there blood is drained
The internet going down is more than not being able to watch TH-cam and play Xbox live in your home. It would disrupt the entire US supply chain, including how crops get water how hospitals keep people alive, how people get paid. Literally everything
I have a multitude of 4 inch binders. The big boys. One for each subject matter. Recipes, HEBAL/ holistic/ foraging and plant identifier binder. DIY projects. Tictures/ balms, candle making , how to make boom stuff, the anarchists paperback book, weights, measures , lengths. Liquid, dry measures, … a garden manual , you name it, it’s in it. Grids, seed saving how to, fertilizer and pest control for gardens, companion planting. Medical quick guides for first aid / minor trauma. Personal binder of information for all of the family . … all my binders are printed downloaded pages…. Short and sweet…. I have 2 tall book shelves of hard copy books. Every subject matter imaginable . Binders are just quick reference material. I’ve went through a ton of ink cartridges and copy paper. Worth every cent! I dumpster dive all the office supply places and find copy paper all the time. Just thrown away, closed packages. Corporate/ retail waste is huge.
I was going to store things in my phone, but that just didn’t make sense for a no electricity situation. If a person has to hit the road with all their bug out supplies, food, water, etc. we’ll need to hotwire a U-Haul truck!😏
@Philippe Fernández, Moi j'ai un téléphone sans fil.mais pas pratique quand il n'y a pas d'électricité. J'ai donc un ancien téléphone à piton qui ne fonctionne pas avec l 'électricité mais par un autre moyen de câble.
@jasonvoorhees5640 When the Internet goes out he is going to be the winner and it is you jason that will be the loser, besides what does a serial killer like that need the Internet for? Just eat your victims you will be fine :)
It's on par for Nate, he only ever links his own videos and never the links he says he's gonna drop, it's the same story with his "sources" he never links them just more of his content. Man is just here to grift untill he's exposed or found out unanimously by his viewers. This used to be a good channel for gear reviews few bushcraft things and so on. Long gone are those days.
I would love to buy this RIP if it was made available, and instead of the personal information and region maps, include a list of what should be included that isn't already in the RIP that will be provided. All of the generic information in one place made of duracopy or laminated would be amazing! Who else would want to buy this if they made it available to us? Please like this comment, so the Canadian Prepper team sees it. Thanks.
I have used the Internet a lot settings up my garden preps wild edibles etc. I have a lot of plants fruit trees ,bushes I never know about without it. Trying to gather as much info books for the next generation if the grid goes down.
Can't find it either. Under description the link that says it's supposed to be the "complete guide" just goes to a different video with links to purchase items so was it a joke? I'm being serious....I tend to take most things literally and not always sure when someone is joking lol. I have many things already printed but definitely interested in several things that he mentioned.
I'm super glad I clocked 40 years without the internet. It's amazing how many skills you aquire you can use if the grid goes down. You can teach your children. Right now they have their faces in an iPad but if you know how to sew garden know about quick fix it's medical fix its etc you can pass it down rhen they xan do the same. Thanks for a great vid.
I was born in 1990 so I did grow up without the internet, but still dont know how I could ever readjust back to life without it, it's almost unimaginable at this stage
@@sheisofthewoods Depends on where he grew up. Even in so called developed nations early adopters weren't joined by the mainstream until the late 90s. From about 94' onward, you could access the Internet in a local library, but most people valued low landline phone bills, so dial up Internet was at first used sparingly. It wasn't until Broadband that things really took off.
@@sheisofthewoods I started going online in the mid 80s, using a C64 with a clunky modem. After experiencing the chaos of the M.U.D. and the phone bill, I put the device back in its box. Ten years later it was the local library, and then a college computer room, and then I got AOL in 98.
No he didn't forget, he just never actually drops the links he says he's going to because you watched and thats all he wanted! His viewers need to start holding him to account for being such compulsive liar.
@Shadamachaeon are you smoking something? Internet runs through undwer water cables. Cables get cut = no internet, energy and the internet arent codependent lol
@Connor_OConnor yeah that too. I just prefer completely uncompressed audio and video which is why i buy the 4k blu ray if i was to rip them onto a hardrive each file would be over 200 gig per movie. Plus i like pulling out cases and having the art and everything about the film but i collect them. Same reason i prefer physical books over kindle i like to have the non digitised thing in my hands
No books listed Nate? Oh I was premature lol. I'd really like some mold resistant paper. Here in North Queensland Australia I've lost so many books and paper to black mold. Once it spots you gotta trash the whole thing.
@CanadianPrepper-22 bin watching this fella since he was a scrawny lil dweeb playing survival in the bush with his camera…….i was to hahaha🤣 times have changed now he is the best source for info abroad in my areas of concern. 🍻🍻 and he a Canada boy.
I found when I hole punch through the lamination, it may compromise the seal. To solve, Trim off a margin of paper and hole punch through only the plastic.
I'm absolutely gonna start building an R.I.P.!! Awesome video!!! I'm a nurse and herbalist and have so many herbal and medical books but they freaking huge, so it'll be nice to compact it all into one like this and how I want it.
So I had a week long power outage and I learned that Its important to keep up on house work, I got busy let laundry and dishes pile up so when the power went out I was super far behind and it made everything so much harder!!!! So now I try to stay ahead as much as I possibly can plus I started a craft box to entertain time especially during tbe winter! Diamond dots are great too I like doing those. We live in Michigan so our winter is unpredictable one day its 80 and sunny the next we are snowed in and thats not an exageration either. Be safe my friends ❤❤❤
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I’m glad i grown up in era where I wasn’t reliant on internet
Ditto
@@YTnights me 2
Same, but the pain will be real. My super human powers depend on the network alot.
I'm certainly glad I did too however I have backed up several important sites and lots of important data onto thumb drives and put them into a faraday cage, even the Faraday bags that are meant to house a single cell phone can protect all the thumb drives you'll ever need and they are pretty cheap
Yup
I miss the 20-foot landline phone cord that was all twisted up before the internet came along.
Those were the good days, some of us were lucky to see the 60s-70s-80s.
A totally different world, than this train wreck.
Just remember, everything goes back to ground,like electrical system.
We still have it in our country 😊
@@Bubba-wx7lp I had a computer in the nineties and internet, the problem is putting EVERYTHING on the Internet.
Teehee😊
Don't forget the rotary phone ❤
Pro tip: laminate your maps with dry-erase laminate. This way, you can use dry-erase markers to draw things out, then erase and reuse. Avoid RED since the pigment tends to leave a slight hue after erasing.
This is what we used to do in the sign shop for command boards for the fire departments.
Life was alot better before the Internet. We need to go back to paper and face to face. The government and the bad guys can't keep track as easy.
alot is not a word
Fact
@@mrt1957rude
@@mrt1957 ok
@@mrt1957School marm alert
Everyone pre 2000 will feel back to normal.
@@raypara4036 YESSSSSSS 🙌
Not quite because the older stuff is now connected to the new stuff, dumb idea but I am not in charge of these places. Your running water and electric will be going bye bye.
No.
@@dr.strangelove5708that's why it's called PREPPING...
Except, we will see cannibalism. There is a serious global shortage of foods. Been happening for over a decade.
I'll miss communicating with people around the world. Nice meeting all of you. I'm from Malaysia 🇲🇾
I am from the USA, but I've been to Malaysia twice (Penang, Georgetown) and it was a wonderful experience! The people were really friendly, and the food was amazing.
I’m from the US and my wife is from S’pore. Worked in S’pore 6 yrs and enjoyed many visits to Malaysia (KL, Malacca, Johor Bahru, Desaru, Terengganu, and others). You have a beautiful country.
Hey Nate, please provide a link to the binder info like you said you would, so we can all start printing off our own copies.
I can’t find the link either. This is happened before and I’ve looked and looked for things and haven’t been able to find what he said to print. Glad you’re in the same boat.!!
There's lots of these available online...I just filled out and printed ,put in a page cover and added to my binder via categories ( health, financial, important numbers and contacts, personal information, etc) plus a recent photo of all family members
@@princessl0llie421 Can you provide a search link for those documents? Or the phrase for search bar?
When the net goes down, I'll be at peace!
Amen
Yea yea that's what I keep reading but ironically it's all in the comment section online..😂😂
Bullshit 😂
Absolutely my friend it will be peace at last
Why not be at peace now, just shut your phone off lol, but you won't, bc we're all addicted to knowing what's going on...guilty👋
@canadianprepper I can't find the mentioned linked document... It would be really handy as a quick start! Thanks!
My parents are 86 & 90 yrs old living in their own house . They don’t even have a cell phone or iPad or computer and they are living just fine !
It's amazing how complicated people make their lives, and then complain how complicated their lives are.
Get them something to keep the fridge/freezer running for a bit. They'll likely be fine. They will probably outlast me
God bless them.
Great ideas I have not thought of yet!! Thank you for the information and the links! Stay safe Nate! And as always praying for you and your precious family!
When the Internet goes down only those who can survive without it will be the only ones making it during SHTF.
🤔Am I the Only one who didn’t found the link to the documents ? 13:10
Nah he never linked it, like he never links anything but his own videos 😂🤣
Very informative and timely information as always . . . Thanx Nate!!
When the internet goes down, you get out your radio.
Shortwave?
Yes. It used to be a magical thing to listen to foreign broadcasts back in the day @@GlendaMitchell-ti7hb
SO what 📻 shortwave frequency will the "daily doom & gloom" be broadcast on?
Emp attack bro radio won't work and paper folds
@YuppieGubbie @Canadianprepper got ya nate! Fck em. I'm sure you gotta solid investment. . Mineral,food ect
can't wait, perhaps then people will be people and start getting back to basic. i.e. talking each other and appreciating everything in front of them.
Great Video - thx for that - i had something like the R.I.P in mind - now i can gonna make it real....greetings from germany
Looking forward to that document. I've been collecting reference material myself but I'd like to see if there's stuff I've overlooked or could improve on.
My children acts the SHTF when my wifi looses for 5 minutes
Ya, it’s universal 😂
When it happens I usually (after a good short hour, long for them) say “oh man, it seems the light company is saying up to 2-3 days….
Works every time 😂
Better teach them about life without the internet
😂😂😂🤣🤣
"I'M LAGGING" at the top of his voice, it's so funny.
My 10 year old loves the Xbox, but he also loves when the power goes out. It's 100% ok to love video games. I enjoy war thunder myself.
Great idea. Even in a temporary SHTF situation, like a natural disaster where you need to evac, this would come in handy.
Oh man.. what a great prepper video. Thank you CP!
Thanks Nate
Hello from Florida 😊
I kinda feel peace being in southern hemisphere is Australia, but Im sure we will dragged into it somehow.
i do love rural and love when the internet is not working, i have been preparing to have any books, documents, instructions i need saved on a hard drive and collecting a few good books. I love watching these people like CP to give good ideas,
Don’t take this the wrong way… but if you think australia is a good place to be… you must not be aware of what’s already happening in your country.
@@The-Collapse-of-Civilizationwith respect what's happening in my country ?
The Chinese like the look of the place and the Australian military has less than 100k personel, reserves included. Australian politicians pander to China all the time. China views Australia as weak as a result.
@@shanep8386 you know this is a highly censored platform and it won’t allow me to say any real/true here…
It’s “okay” most of the people in my country have no idea what is going on here either lol
My comments keep getting deleted, looks like you will have to figure it out on your own…
Stay Prepared People🏴☠️
Why do I have a feeling that not one thing in that package will matter one day.. lol
Truth
Better have Jesus that's what counts
Doesn't hurt to have it, just in case.
It won't because you will be DEAD but while you are alive it could, besides some of it will be outdated over time.
CP, my man, handling business.
Lol your intros are getting better and better. Funny and creative 👍
This is a great informative video. This is good to have in case of having to evacuate for any reason. Also, if a person dies , the family members can use it to claim the person's properties and belongings.
Never thought about using Durac copy paper for my survival kit, but it makes perfect sense! Durable and waterproof-definitely adding that to my RIP portfolio.
So, just tell the FBI agent that is watching me through my camera to mail me a copy? Got it.
We have the RCMP in Canada.
People will start to talk to each other
Thanks for this useful broadcast Nate! learning more again!
Hello everyone ❤
thx Nate and fam. keeping us informed 💯
I Followed Hobo Shoestring(RIP) data storage and recharging system. I added TB chips to carry books, photos, movies and .misc items A tablet and. Adaptors for tv. Imagine Shoestring running his TH-cam show while hopping trains. I hope to find his wind fan generator he magnetically attached to rail cart and the wind. Charged his battery pack. All he carried for over 40;yrs, was a backpack 5 gal bucket, 1 or 2 gals of water. Talk about minimalist. Survivalist and stealth camping. You will be missed King of the Hobos.
I heard he had a son who died in Alaska & he went there every year for that reason . I see nothing else on obit so if you know please comment
Great information 🙏❤️❤️🙏🇺🇸
I am hoping you are still able to provide a link in the description for some of those great resources. Thanks
It was recently added in the description.
It's so funny, I just watched The Book of Eli last night (for like the fifth time) and was wondering if Nate would ever do a review on it. Absolutely fantastic piece of cinema.
Cool video. Something lighter than the usual doom and gloom. I love that you actually are building your family's homestead.
I'm a 90s kid, I wouldn't be upset if tech went down tbh. The world was a better place before, people cared, it was safer.
Yep I've got many books an took lots out of each an its now 1 book stay save n protect each other Amen
Great information! 👍
Losing the internet will be a blessing.
When the Internet got going ...my family exiled me cause I didn't find it as important as they did....they stared at it so long they look like there blood is drained
@@limestonedustgardener Oh wow as an Internet user that started in the mid-nineties that is too much use, they need a vacation.
hell i sometimes take breaks from this the Matrix gets weary after awhile
I’m glad I was self sufficient. RIP will be the last thing I need. Plenty of books 📚 on hand.
The internet going down is more than not being able to watch TH-cam and play Xbox live in your home. It would disrupt the entire US supply chain, including how crops get water how hospitals keep people alive, how people get paid. Literally everything
R.I.P 😊
WHERE ARE THE MISSING REFERENCE LINKS?!!!!!! ENQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!
Great video. Actual prepping and survival info. People really need to pay attention and get this. Great video Nate.
Norman has “high” goals. Haha.
Also, a greenhouse.
Plus buy books on survival skills and get survival supplies
And old copies of high society magazines
@@TrevorWeston-vc9zq if you say so my friend
@@earlshaner4441 lol I couldn’t resist , these kids all get their nudes off the internet , that’s part of why we have a declining birth rate !
@@TrevorWeston-vc9zq Rosey Palmer for you, Huh?
Now that was really helpful and good!
I have a multitude of 4 inch binders. The big boys. One for each subject matter. Recipes, HEBAL/ holistic/ foraging and plant identifier binder. DIY projects. Tictures/ balms, candle making , how to make boom stuff, the anarchists paperback book, weights, measures , lengths. Liquid, dry measures, … a garden manual , you name it, it’s in it. Grids, seed saving how to, fertilizer and pest control for gardens, companion planting. Medical quick guides for first aid / minor trauma. Personal binder of information for all of the family . … all my binders are printed downloaded pages…. Short and sweet…. I have 2 tall book shelves of hard copy books. Every subject matter imaginable . Binders are just quick reference material. I’ve went through a ton of ink cartridges and copy paper. Worth every cent! I dumpster dive all the office supply places and find copy paper all the time. Just thrown away, closed packages. Corporate/ retail waste is huge.
A personal library and well organized
Don't forget a perpetual calendar.
I never knew such paper existed! Thank you!
The thing I will miss the most is music. Guess I better learn how to play the guitar.
Meh, get a kazoo
harmonica or acoustic guitar..
I have a harmonica and a guitar, I figure Ill have plenty of time to figure it out, but I sure can't sing, even the frogs in my lake cry
There is nothing I can think of that would cause such instant and massive chaos than the internet going down across the planet.
Another informative Prepisode. Thank You, Nate.
Thank you Nate
Great idea, well done CP.
I was going to store things in my phone, but that just didn’t make sense for a no electricity situation.
If a person has to hit the road with all their bug out supplies, food, water, etc. we’ll need to hotwire a U-Haul truck!😏
EMP will precede targeted nuclear strikes. Phones go bye-bye first. You need Faraday shielding on any car battery you intend to use.
Get yourself a solar power bank
All that jazz only ends up drawing attention to people. The suburban "bug out truck" types might as well have targets on their backs
@@keyser021 A faraday over your battery won't matter when all of the computer boards in your rig are fried.
@@sheisofthewoods that is why you put ferrite clamps over your wires, some of you have a lot to learn.
I grew up without the Internet, and I haven’t answered my phone in many years.
Sad you have no family?? They don't check on you?
@@PhilippeFernandez I hate cell phones and Internet and talking and texting on them. They both ruined the world when they came into existence.
@@hiltonhillhomestead Internet was good in the nineties did not have all the social media bullshit we have now.
@Philippe Fernández,
Moi j'ai un téléphone sans fil.mais pas pratique quand il n'y a pas d'électricité. J'ai donc un ancien téléphone à piton qui ne fonctionne pas avec l 'électricité mais par un autre moyen de câble.
@jasonvoorhees5640 When the Internet goes out he is going to be the winner and it is you jason that will be the loser, besides what does a serial killer like that need the Internet for? Just eat your victims you will be fine :)
Nate, am I blind 13:10 or did you forget the document link?
I've clicked on every link under "more" and went through comments. Can't find it either!
Nor I can find either
Thank you for beating me to it
It's on par for Nate, he only ever links his own videos and never the links he says he's gonna drop, it's the same story with his "sources" he never links them just more of his content. Man is just here to grift untill he's exposed or found out unanimously by his viewers. This used to be a good channel for gear reviews few bushcraft things and so on. Long gone are those days.
Years ago, urban prepper color coded everything. It made sense to me, so I would do that.
I'm only 53 and I can't wait till mobile phones go. Bring back the old pre 2000 analogue phones if we must have any at all.
This was one of the coolest videos I've seen, Nate. Bravo Zulu friend.
I would love to buy this RIP if it was made available, and instead of the personal information and region maps, include a list of what should be included that isn't already in the RIP that will be provided. All of the generic information in one place made of duracopy or laminated would be amazing! Who else would want to buy this if they made it available to us? Please like this comment, so the Canadian Prepper team sees it. Thanks.
Lots of lists online
TH-cam is huge. within 20 seconds I made sure how to collect broccoli seeds for next year. It will be missed
'super human powers'- We have everything. Online.
I have used the Internet a lot settings up my garden preps wild edibles etc.
I have a lot of plants fruit trees ,bushes I never know about without it.
Trying to gather as much info books for the next generation if the grid goes down.
@@EireGenX Next generation?
Thank you so much for this video and the content you make, Nate. This was very useful information and I’m going to implement to my bug out bag ASAP
Where’s the link for the printables?
Can't find it either. Under description the link that says it's supposed to be the "complete guide" just goes to a different video with links to purchase items so was it a joke? I'm being serious....I tend to take most things literally and not always sure when someone is joking lol. I have many things already printed but definitely interested in several things that he mentioned.
I'm super glad I clocked 40 years without the internet. It's amazing how many skills you aquire you can use if the grid goes down. You can teach your children. Right now they have their faces in an iPad but if you know how to sew garden know about quick fix it's medical fix its etc you can pass it down rhen they xan do the same. Thanks for a great vid.
I was born in 1990 so I did grow up without the internet, but still dont know how I could ever readjust back to life without it, it's almost unimaginable at this stage
@@sheisofthewoods Depends on where he grew up. Even in so called developed nations early adopters weren't joined by the mainstream until the late 90s. From about 94' onward, you could access the Internet in a local library, but most people valued low landline phone bills, so dial up Internet was at first used sparingly. It wasn't until Broadband that things really took off.
@@sheisofthewoods I started going online in the mid 80s, using a C64 with a clunky modem. After experiencing the chaos of the M.U.D. and the phone bill, I put the device back in its box. Ten years later it was the local library, and then a college computer room, and then I got AOL in 98.
@@sheisofthewoods The truth is the Internet is a bad thing. It's kind of like the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Stay Ready Fam 💪 🔥 👊 ⚔
CRAP I GUESS THAT MEANS PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO TALK TO EACH OTHER IN PERSON...
Nathan, this information is useful.
Looking for the link for all the documents he stated would be available in description
@Canadian-prepper-q what does that mean? Looking for the documents
RIP
THE GREAT POP-OFF!
Love the title of tonight's info show.
CP, did you forget the link for the printables or there is no link at all? It seems no one can find it.
No he didn't forget, he just never actually drops the links he says he's going to because you watched and thats all he wanted! His viewers need to start holding him to account for being such compulsive liar.
I do t see link to documents? Great idea to have this information printed!
Thank you Nate!
My RIP is in a Pelican briefcase but I like your solution better 👍🏽
Keep up the great work 💪🏽
We appreciate it!🤙🏽
Excellent choice on the Rite as Rain binder.
YEAH WHEN IT GOES THIS NEXT TIME BE READY,GONNA BE TRAGIC
When the internet goes down and the tendies stop getting delivered, it will actually become an apocalypse.
💯
That's why i started collecting 4k uhd blu rays. So i can be entertained for a bit of the net goes down
I still have a VCR to play old tapes!
Unless one has a means of locally generating electricity, when the internet goes down, that means the power grid has also gone down as well.
@Shadamachaeon are you smoking something? Internet runs through undwer water cables. Cables get cut = no internet, energy and the internet arent codependent lol
Torrents are much easier to manage, thousands can be held o a drive the size of a deck of cards.
@Connor_OConnor yeah that too. I just prefer completely uncompressed audio and video which is why i buy the 4k blu ray if i was to rip them onto a hardrive each file would be over 200 gig per movie. Plus i like pulling out cases and having the art and everything about the film but i collect them. Same reason i prefer physical books over kindle i like to have the non digitised thing in my hands
Can you do an ebook of all this so we can pr8nt it off please Nate? 🙏✨⭐
doh! Should’ve waited till end of video to hear you say you’ll put links in the video description 🙄🤗
….😐 no links to info 😕
I like the new intro haha. I come for the information, analysis, speculation and weird ideas but i do appreciate the little things.
That is awsome I'm gonna have to get some of that paper and build a book like that thanks for this information CP.
Where do we get all the info you had in the binder???
Yeah, but I bet Yahoo would still be censoring what little internet access we'll have
The portfolio assumes some fragments of government will survive for us to "reestablish" our previous existence.
No books listed Nate? Oh I was premature lol.
I'd really like some mold resistant paper. Here in North Queensland Australia I've lost so many books and paper to black mold. Once it spots you gotta trash the whole thing.
I’m a creature of instinct I’ll be more worried that it’s going to come back on🤣🍻🇨🇦🍻
@CanadianPrepper-22 bin watching this fella since he was a scrawny lil dweeb playing survival in the bush with his camera…….i was to hahaha🤣 times have changed now he is the best source for info abroad in my areas of concern.
🍻🍻 and he a Canada boy.
I found when I hole punch through the lamination, it may compromise the seal.
To solve, Trim off a margin of paper and hole punch through only the plastic.
This R.I.P. is extremely important. Recepies and personal documents, etc.
RECIPES FOR SURE!!!
Great idea and digging the back ground beats🎶
I'm absolutely gonna start building an R.I.P.!! Awesome video!!! I'm a nurse and herbalist and have so many herbal and medical books but they freaking huge, so it'll be nice to compact it all into one like this and how I want it.
Outstanding idea
So I had a week long power outage and I learned that Its important to keep up on house work, I got busy let laundry and dishes pile up so when the power went out I was super far behind and it made everything so much harder!!!! So now I try to stay ahead as much as I possibly can plus I started a craft box to entertain time especially during tbe winter! Diamond dots are great too I like doing those. We live in Michigan so our winter is unpredictable one day its 80 and sunny the next we are snowed in and thats not an exageration either. Be safe my friends ❤❤❤
This is fantastic! Thank you!!! 😊
It will be a good thing.