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"This is all in preparation for people with colossal inventories. "

Given that goal, you might want to approach the elders of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. They seem to have the colossal inventories.

And given daily thermonuclear possible realities, you may want to speed up this project as it may be necessary before Trump even gets a chance to swear in.

https://poetslife.substack.com/p/protect-your-family-from-nuclear

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It is very well possible that some sort of military contingency triggers a (Deep State / Democrat) "Continuity of Government" dictatorship.

Maybe that emergency would eliminate Trump, killing all hope the population still had in the process. Many of his defense and diplomatic picks would fit well in such a "sacred union" governement.

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I'm very embarrassed I was late to the nuclear war with my software.

I am really hoping we make it to the inauguration.

It's such a shame after 25 years of work and I still don't have it out.

Trying to work at least 4 hours every day no matter what on it. That will be 12 hours a day after I get my game EAT THE BUGS up on Steam.

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I had almost forgotten about the CueCat. I think I left all of my scanners on the left coast when moving to Texas. Too many projects, not enough time.

Nice graphic of the Vault-Tec kit.

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That example with the 50 USD CueCat is a good one, I'll keep it in my mind when I plan the (relativey few) purchase I would still liek to make.

I must admit that over the years I've accumulated a lot of things, sometimes by simply not throwing things away (I still have two of my old computers, and got two others for free). There is next to no room left at my place.

That said, I'm sure that new technology is suspect in terms of "planned obsolescence" and spying / propaganda aspects.

I still have a 1983 encyclopedia, when they'll have rewritten history so many times nobody will know what actually happened it will come in handy.

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Had to surrender my pre-1963 Encyclopedias in Australia because of the weight (I think it was well over 200 pounds the entire set) but looking to acquire them somewhere again. They had things in them all taken out of modern versions.

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