Blackbird
Goat Whisperer
I agree, but didn't dare say anything.
I would miss my online friends, but I guess I'd just have to get along without them. :/
			
			I would miss my online friends, but I guess I'd just have to get along without them. :/
I wasn't going to say anything.miss_thenorth said:Is it just me, or do you all find it ironic that someone is telling us to learn to live without the internet, by joining an internet forum, and telling us --on th internet--(s)he is getting off the internet grid ?.
Sorry, but i can live without the internet just fine. It is not my life, it is some entertainment and education for me. but it is not my life blood and I will not die if this 'vein' is cut.
Sorry, i just find this thread an oxymoron.
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 This is a funny thread! 
  so I copy as much of the good info as possible into notepad,  (or similar)  then edit it to just the parts I need.  This saves room on my computer.  I put the web address on my copy so if I ever want the big version again I know where to look for it.  Yep, I have backup...called "books."DuppyDo said:Lol....hey thats pretty good Wannabefree...!What the heck, might as well ride until we crash..!
 
 Gotta love em though! Thankfully she has parents that know a little something MorelCabin said:Might as well dump the refridgerator and freezer, alarm clock, stove, and all those other great conveniences that have cropped up in the last 60 years...since they'll be useless to and there is no sense relying on them now....
 I think the point is more to prepare for the possibility we could be without certain things. Besides, there are other options to run these things as well. Satellites going out would kill just a few things in our household. I don't think it would affect every single appliance or convenience we own. Though, we could get by without these too, but I sure hope we don't have to go there! It's a LOT more work!