Ok, this is impressive. And I’ve seen Primer three times and still don’t 100% have the timeline worked out.
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Ok, this is impressive. And I’ve seen Primer three times and still don’t 100% have the timeline worked out.
It’s that time of year again, when I first got freaked out about emergency preparedness by watching 28 Days Later. And it’s the time when I review and renew my emergency go kit. For peace of mind, this is the fanny pack that you can walk out of your house in 10 seconds with. It comes from Jim Macdonald’s post over at Making Light. He also has pages for other kinds of emergencies, including a highly useful flu kit.
In any case, enjoy, and hopefully you’ll never need it: Emergency Go Bag Inventory