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Old 07-25-2020, 10:23 AM   #41
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Agree that transfer switch is the civilized way to go, however people in Puerto Rico and Haiti are still waiting for the power to be turned on or their transfer switch to be delivered. If civilization continues to depreciate the value of human life, dialing 911 or what the utility company thinks is irrelevant.


Similarly, I have noticed in several of the recent massive wildfires, individuals have saved their homes by possessing fire hoses that connect to nearby fire hydrants. The fine they pay for disobedience to municipal corporations is around $3000 and they save their home valued at $500,000+.


Having an FSC RV is a temporary reprieve, at least mobility allows one to distance themselves from disasters, natural or man made and offers an alternative to dependence on entrenched "services".
Upscale preppers for 2020 and beyond, perhaps?
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Old 07-25-2020, 12:20 PM   #42
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Agree that transfer switch is the civilized way to go, however people in Puerto Rico and Haiti are still waiting for the power to be turned on or their transfer switch to be delivered. If civilization continues to depreciate the value of human life, dialing 911 or what the utility company thinks is irrelevant.


Similarly, I have noticed in several of the recent massive wildfires, individuals have saved their homes by possessing fire hoses that connect to nearby fire hydrants. The fine they pay for disobedience to municipal corporations is around $3000 and they save their home valued at $500,000+.


Having an FSC RV is a temporary reprieve, at least mobility allows one to distance themselves from disasters, natural or man made and offers an alternative to dependence on entrenched "services".
For give my naivety, but what does the acronym FSC stand for?
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