How come there haven't been any votes for sports medicine yet?
No, that's not the one I am thinking of, I'll come back when I remember it.
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How come there haven't been any votes for sports medicine yet?
No, that's not the one I am thinking of, I'll come back when I remember it.
This is a good point. My IT skills would be worthless, and I grew up too "city boy" for a lot of the other stuff. I'm working on learning more of those skills so that come that time, I can pass it on to my kids. I know it's just a thought experiment and don't forsee a TEOTWAWKI, but it's not at all hard to imagine the slow crumble instead.
It's been a decade or more since I read The Stand, but I didn't think they were all that similar -- the initial scenario IS similar but they deal in vastly different actual plot and timelines. For Earth Abides I thought it was a bit easy for the survivors at first, but he did have a thoughtful take on their interests and their laziness getting the best (worst) of them. I found the ending quite sad. Very definitely worth the read, great philosophical perspective.
I didn't mean to come off as being insulting. I think education is for most people, the key to success. I'm proud as hell of my wife and what she has accomplished with her education and career. (financial analyst with Hewlitt Packard)
Could you tell me what TEOTWAWKI means?
Both were fascinating books.
The End Of The World As We Know It
I had to look it up.
It is never too late to start learning new things. I wouldn't say I am too much of a country boy even though I sometimes wish that I was more of one. Just get out there and start practicing, I bet you could find dozens of people on here that would be more than happy to take you out and show you how to make a fire and tie knots and stuff like that. Also remember to practice, some skills you lose if you don't use, I am also guilty of this.
1) Survival manual of some sort
2) How to Brew: Everything You Need To Know To Brew Beer Right The First Time
3) Anarchists cookbook (not everyone will be nice)
I'd be happy with a good old rancher or Dairy farmer with years of practical can do its.
And I used to know a man who could grow decent carrots, veggies and fruit trees in the area.