I suppose this begs the question as to how "better prepared" it is worth becoming. I am wondering just what feathertick has in mind by hardening up his preps?adam2 wrote:No reasonable preps would ensure survival in such circumstances, though many forms of stocking up would improve ones chances.featherstick wrote:
For me the real value of the book was shaking me out of my Transition Town "everything-will-be-lovely-we'll-all-ride-bikes" bubble of false optimism, and making me think about hardening up my preps.
I know several people who have read Last Light and decided to become better prepared. They have spent from as little as £100 to as much as £10,000, but are undeniably better prepared than before.
Whilst transitioneers are easy to lampoon, as indeed I have myself, in the end of the day the only workable survival mechanisms will involve making common cause with others rather than hunkering down in the bunker picking off the great unwashed with sniper rifle fire from behind the razor wire, electric fence and motion detectors.
Then there is the small matter of who you turn to when the solar electric inverter goes up in smoke and the electric fence fails.