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This pie chart shows the number who died from getting COV19 vaccines, in a study of 325 humans who died from getting jabbed and studied in autopsies, the study was removed when published in 24 hours.
Have fun with your camping this Friday at Crystal Creek, toasted marshmellows is an American bliss idea, but baked beans on toast sounds like Australian glamping to me!
I didn’t say using fibre, I said set up a digital hot spot in Brisbane and one over your house, direct in line, a distance of 30kms. That should work??
@prologic_blog@feeds.twtxt.net Why don’t you connect directly to fibre, wherever that is, say in Brisbane, and build yourself a small digital hotspot antennae dish, to relay the signal directly to another dish, located over your house. What is the cost for your own private setup like this? Cheaper than waiting for fibre directly to your house.
The user would have to get used to doing this service request BEFORE reading text and images.
But it would prevent Internet Hacking of your intellectual property.
Hey guys how about this idea for preventing spiders crawling over your text?
The server sends a alphabet image with pictures of each letter, and asks the user to match the pictures correctly to form a word, they must type into the submit box, before the server sends you the web page.
No more crawlers can crawl over your data, and steal idea for AI internet theft. Would this work?
The Alone Australia is finally over, Gina won after 67 days.
Question: How on earth can one go out into the night and fall onto a small kangaroo and kill it? Ie no trap, just ran into a mammal in the night? Is that even possible? Being so in tune with earth, the mother of nature supplied her need for food?
And yet Mike, the ego builder of a massive 3 day trap missed the kangaroo by milliseconds? How uncanny.
No comments on the Reunion segment.
Mike on his first canoe trip in Alone Tasmania, spent the day wasting time, ie no fishing. What a waste.
It’s day 10, and only 5 left already.
One Alone guy has an ego trip to make a canoe, wasting 3 days of fasting before fishing for fish. It’s day 3 of Alone Australia, with 7 people remaining, and the fasting chemistry is beginning to eat on food reserves.
It’s easy to lose weight, stop using oil in your food. Oil, and frying, is 300 calories per 10ml. Eating a large potato is 300 calories , so near impossible to gain weight eating plant food alone. I lost 10KG eating tomato and bread at home on food made on the farm at home.
I notice no body took LARD with blue berries as on item on their list.
No one on Alone Australia made a shelter with a hip roof, so simple and yet no one bothered with water run off, or tried to collect it as a gutter trough. Also lots of ego trips by the men. Fancy hunting for wild animals in the day time. Come on Auzzies, it’s Australia, all our animals are night time animals. I also notice some have fished the first fish successfully. The sites are all by a Tasmania River, so catfish, eels and trout. All things I caught as a kid.
No way to grow food, not enough calories, conserve energy. Fish daily, from day 3. Collect more wood, and sleep lots. Drink from rain gutter as fresh water, no need to boil it. place under roof fern leaves for insulation.
And moss, watch for fire hazard.
As the diagram shows, place the support poles up quickly near the dead trees. Get out and warm yourself near fire
I notice on day 3, dead trees and mud on lake, with fire going, strip off and swim out to a dead tree with fork branch, wire a pole beam from two dead trees, and using long poles, make a jetty to walk out every day nicely to fish. Also make a wood fishing net to ensure you capture the fish before pulling it out oof the water.
Excess fish has to by smoke and dried, on your outdoor fire, 50m away, NOT inside the sleeping place area, and the food place in lard blueberry jar, the food comes with glass lid and a 5kg jar. Store the dried fish in the lard, and to disguise smell, bury the glass jar under a rock inside the sleeping place. Make a door to cover the front and always stand on guard.
Using billy bucket, drag mud from lake and make sod walls, 200x200x200, like a sand castle effect, Stack the mud walls to 2m by 1.5 m wide, you need 150 of these, reinforce the wall with sticks pushed into wall, like a wattle and darb idea, the olden soddies did in Australia long ago. Make the fire place also of mud with dome, and chimney. The main pole is 4.5m long and the verndah bits 2m , no need to make whole thing warm just the sleeping part. Stack wood under the verandah bit. Only animal to contend with is the Tassy Devil, so do not cook fish on the fire, but elsewhere outside, 50mm away.
Thanks for the interest Kate. I spent the whole night thinking about living on a lake in Tasmania. The Tassy Devils are a worry.
Some could not start a fire from wet timber the night before. So the ferro rod was worn down. How pathetic, don’t these people practice these things, or learn to stack wood under their tarp?
And finally Jim a 22 yr old man, got COVID flu and tapped out from a medical team found his heart racing too fast. How pathetic.
However some of the tougher ones, like Gina are surviving. Can’t wait for next Wednesday on Viceland.
Watching Australian Alone, last Wednesday, around a lake in Western Tasmania in Autumn, temperatures down to 4 degrees, with rain every night. Not real happy two pulled out on the very first night. Got lonely? What? Lonely from one sleep in the bush.
An interesting thought Roguez, like the cartoon cat-dog.
Easier to see polycarbonate roof here, spans 3m and held by only 4 screws. Over the fig tree, does not like frost or cold.
A view inside, notice polycarbonate roof.
Not many screws hold each other, only 4 per sheet. Fear wind might take them off.
No worries, will phone you on Friday or so.
Hey James, anyway to get editing files and uploading images, to fresh changes immediately, rather than wait for a long time? Makes editing and seeing changes way too slow. I want the host server to reflect changes immediately. Editing process wraps text poorly, and hard returns not recognized. No color coding.
Hmmm? Can you open the edit in NotePad2, a HTML editing program that is colour coded?
But hey, it works and I am so happy. Thanks for the heads up.
Another view overlooking garden. The material is 10mm thick, a low density gyrock, to prevent heat transfer.