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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 8:49:08 GMT
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Post by Saltysplash on Oct 13, 2016 9:24:03 GMT
Whilst the solar pannels are an optional extra there is absolutly no provision at all for storing that electric. This is a glaring flaw in the designers plan, especially at night when you want those flood lights illuminated but you cant, because the national grid is now being run by Zeds whose only contribution to providing power to the network is wandering around in circles waiting for the next healthy brain to arrive.
Also no provision for fresh water, One hopes the Bog is of the Composting variety or its all going to get rather messy in the WC.
The secure garden is flawed as nothing is going to grow in that dark shaded area execpt weeds.
Probably the biggest flaw in their desgin is making it out of wood. Be careful how you use that flame thrower folks.
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Post by Delta9 on Oct 13, 2016 9:27:35 GMT
I need one of those.
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Post by JohnV on Oct 13, 2016 9:44:55 GMT
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Post by Stumpy on Oct 13, 2016 9:47:22 GMT
More water with it Martin !!! Edited to add:- Will you be converting the grockle box?
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Post by Stumpy on Oct 13, 2016 9:50:30 GMT
Whilst the solar pannels are an optional extra there is absolutly no provision at all for storing that electric. This is a glaring flaw in the designers plan, especially at night when you want those flood lights illuminated but you cant, because the national grid is now being run by Zeds whose only contribution to providing power to the network is wandering around in circles waiting for the next healthy brain to arrive. Also no provision for fresh water, One hopes the Bog is of the Composting variety or its all going to get rather messy in the WC. The secure garden is flawed as nothing is going to grow in that dark shaded area execpt weeds. Probably the biggest flaw in their desgin is making it out of wood. Be careful how you use that flame thrower folks. We have some experts here as you know, for consultation on this subject.
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Post by canaldweller on Oct 13, 2016 18:50:27 GMT
That seems one hell of a lot of money for what looks like a couple of garden sheds on a bit of wasteland.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 19:16:00 GMT
More water with it Martin !!! Edited to add:- Will you be converting the grockle box? That has to be one of my favourite terms. It has a lovely soft Norfolk lilt in my head, I know a chap from Loddon who calls all holidaymakers in Norfolk Grockles. Dad and I were exempt, he's now an honourary Norfolk'n'good resident - even after sloping over the border to live in Lowestoft.
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Post by phil70 on Oct 13, 2016 20:12:55 GMT
I'm ready, I have a big sign on the wall stating "Always go for the head shot" because if you want them to stay down the only way is to destroy the head! I also have a good selection of axes,hammers, boat hooks and baseball bats to hand. Phil
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Post by peterboat on Oct 13, 2016 21:51:24 GMT
Didnr delta start a thread like this on the other channel ran for ages however i am well prepared for z day with a large selection of axes and a large catapult
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Post by Delta9 on Oct 13, 2016 22:30:12 GMT
Didnr delta start a thread like this on the other channel ran for ages however i am well prepared for z day with a large selection of axes and a large catapult I did, yes. I am always trying to be prepared for the inevitable zombie apocalypse. Buying a boat was my plan B, I would have preferred a bunker or secure cabin in the woods, but it wasn't practical or affordable what with all the daft planning laws we have. I would love a zombie proof boat, built like a floating bunker with water cannons and shit.
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Post by JohnV on Oct 13, 2016 22:34:44 GMT
Didnr delta start a thread like this on the other channel ran for ages however i am well prepared for z day with a large selection of axes and a large catapult I did, yes. I am always trying to be prepared for the inevitable zombie apocalypse. Buying a boat was my plan B, I would have preferred a bunker or secure cabin in the woods, but it wasn't practical or affordable what with all the daft planning laws we have. I would love a zombie proof boat, built like a floating bunker with water cannons and shit.Composting loo ?
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Post by kris on Oct 14, 2016 8:15:37 GMT
I thought the zombie apocalypse had already happened, well that's what it feels like every time I go into a city, or are they all just sheepeople?
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Post by patty on Oct 14, 2016 10:24:20 GMT
I dunno about the zombies in the city but I was very glad to escape the mindless mass that surrounded me earlier this week in dear ole London. They all walk around talking to themselves with wires trailing from their ears..tried escaping to a park but they are there as well and as for the Tate Modern there's serious freaky stuff going on.
Safely tucked away in the countryside.
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