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Fill your cavity walls with a nearly indestructible form of
food,
rather than standard foam insulation, and when it gets
knocked down by a huge earthquake you'll have something
to
snack on.
The Hostess Twinky
http://wapedia.mobi/en/Twinkies With a shelf-life of "forever" this could be a candidate material. [Aristotle, Jan 19 2010]
What is a Cavity Wall?
http://www.askjeff.co.uk/cavity.html As explained by Jeff. Note that food is not suggested as a filling. [Aristotle, Jan 19 2010]
Homeland Security's 72-Hour Emergency Survival Kit
http://www.american...rvival-kit-1-person Includes water and food. Not entirely sure why you need two biohazard bags - maybe for body parts that turn gangrenous and drop off? [DrCurry, Jan 19 2010]
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I was pondering the emergency grab bag recommended for office workers (all I remember is flashlight and water, but maybe there was food in it, too), and thinking that would have been very useful to some of these trapped Haitians. The ones in offices, anyway. |
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So maybe you could stuff the walls with those? |
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P.S. Edible cavity walls in any country full of ants and/or cockroaches? Not such a good idea, I'm thinking. |
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+ Awesome. Make it sweets, so that every earthquake is like a mexican birthday. |
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Interesting - the linked 72-hour survival kit includes a 12-hour
glowstick and an emergency poncho. |
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I have to say, I had never really considered the possibility
that something called an "emergency poncho" might exist. I
don't yet know if I find it disturbing or reassuring. |
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This idea is not without problems, of course.
People crazed by strict diets or hungry, homeless
mobs could be driven to dine via demolition. |
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To make the idea more robust it would probably
need some kind of inner plastic skin to try and
contain the food, protect it from insects and yet
allow weakened survivors to get access to it. |
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Interspersing the food with emergency kit does
make sense. |
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For the record I do have a poncho for
emergencies, stored amongst my viking/knight
LARP costuming resource kit bag! I have used it
for going as Clint Eastwood at costume parties. |
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