Sunday, February 5, 2012
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Life in Argentina after the 2001 crisis.
 Fenix PD20
Single CR123 cell. 6 modes including 180 lumen turbo mode.
General Mode: 9 lumens (35hrs) -> 47 lumens (6.5hrs) -> 94 lumens (2.6hrs) -> SOS
Turbo Mode: 180 lumens (1hrs) -> Strobe
15 days of survival use (2 continuous hours per day on the lowest setting)
Fenix PD20
Single CR123 cell. 6 modes including 180 lumen turbo mode.
General Mode: 9 lumens (35hrs) -> 47 lumens (6.5hrs) -> 94 lumens (2.6hrs) -> SOS
Turbo Mode: 180 lumens (1hrs) -> Strobe
15 days of survival use (2 continuous hours per day on the lowest setting)
3 comments:
Congratulations on your move to Ireland. I found your video interesting. And the reference to Plumpy Nut got me curious, so I looked it up.
Wow, used to make something like this for the kids when they were little.
We put some peanut butter on a piece of wax paper, added instant milk, to the peanut butter until it was thick like clay.
Then rolled it out into logs.
Put it in the refrigerator until it was cold, then sliced off pieces for them to eat.
They loved it.
Sometimes we added raisins, flaked coconut or chopped dates.
I need to add some more peanut butter to the storage pantry.
Thanks for reminding me of this
Annie Mouse
Hey FerFal - cool video you made there!
When we moved over from europe to S.A. like you did the other way, it was the same. Gave away lots of food to the family/friends.
Your energy to re-start with storage so fast is amazing. It took me over 2 years to get back where we were in terms of stock.
Technical advice: Maybe your wife/son could hold the camera when you do drawings in the future? It realy does not work too well 1handed.
Thank you for a very informative video. I am starting to build up my food storage so it was erhy helpful to get ideas and information from someone who has been in a crisis situation.
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