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Survivalists in Florida

May 19, 2012 – 11:49 pm | 4 Comments

Great article in the Miami New Times last week, profiling preppers and survivalists like these folk:
Jorge Villa – after a terrifying experience during Hurricane Andrew he devised his own bunkers, and sells them to folk – some of whom are worried about the end of the Mayan calendar – via his business U.S. Bunkers
Neal Wiseman – moderates a group called the South Florida Survivalist Network, and has a year’s worth of food stored for his family, should the need arise:

Chris Petrovich – prepper for 25 years. He has helped others “cache extra fuel and food, stashed in public-storage units and underground, at intervals on an 800-to-1,200-mile path out of Florida. Amid darkness and chaos, skirting burning sugarcane fields and accidents and roadblocks, they’ll drive from cache to cache toward a secret inland hiding spot, exhausting the last available remnants of the petroleum age.”
While Petrovich himself plans on staying, I agree with …

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Super-Rugged Smart Phones

Submitted by Robert Bast on February 15, 2012 – 7:44 pmNo Comment

A global SHTF event is unlikely to leave us with mobile phone services in the long-term. But smart phones are more than just phones, and they can be very useful even without the phone aspect. Primarily, you can store ebooks on them – just make sure that the books are actually on your phone and not in the “cloud”.

There are two things that are really important when it comes to choosing a survivalist smart phone – battery life and durability. Unfortunately we don’t yet have smart phones that are light on batteries… so perhaps get a Kindle as well.

These are the only rugged smart phones to date:

Casio G-Shock

It looks quite similar to the G-Shock watches that Casio make (and I choose to wear).  It is shock-resistant (10 feet drop), pressure-resistant (1.0 ton) and water-resistant (1.0 bar). I’d like to get one of these when they are released. So far all we have are pics and the additional knowledge that it will run Android.

Casio G’zOne Commando

This is the rugged smart phone that Casio has released:

This Android phone is is designed to meet military spec MIL-STD-810G toughness standards. Some of the pre-installed apps are Walking Counter, Adventure Training, Trip Memory, Tides, Sun/Moon, Star Gazer, Thermometer and Earth Compass. The last two should function without any GPS connection, and I suspect the Walking Counter pedometer does as well. This is the toughest smart phone currently available, and the best featured.

Motorola Defy+

With an IP67 rating that indicates it is waterproof, dust proof and shock proof, the Defy isn’t that different to the Casio products. And it looks substantially more like a normal phone – whereas Casio revels in the armor, Motorola tries to hide it. Consequently the target consumer is someone who’ll drop the phone in a swimming poo, rather than rapids. It is also an Android phone, albeit without the outdoorsy apps as standard.

FEB 23 UPDATE

Samsung have joined in, offering the mid-range Android-based Rugby Smart. Water resistance (submersible up to 1m for 30 minutes) and built to mil-std 810f  military spec standards. Here’s a review.

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