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» Site title: Captain Dave's Survival Center » Site description: News and information including disaster types, evacuation planning, food and water preservation and storage, weapons procurement, caching, first aid and survival medicine, plus reviews of survival books and products.
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» Site title: CBS News Disaster Links » Site description: Information about a variety of manmade and natural disaster-related websites. Quick reference and access to realtime data.
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» Site title: Chef Noah » Site description: Information for disaster and emergency preparedness. Includes a shopping list for weekly food storage buying.
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» Site title: Common Sense Survival Guides » Site description: Guides for many different kinds of emergencies available both on the website and in book form.
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» Site title: The Disaster Center » Site description: Internet source for worldwide disaster information.
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» Site title: Disaster Preparation » Site description: Allstate Insurance disaster and catastrophe preparation and recovery. Safety tips, online claim reporting for damage from hurricanes, tornadoes, hail, wind, lightning, freeze, earthquakes, and wildfires.
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» Site title: Emergency Dude » Site description: Tutorial on preparation for a wide range of emergency situations, from blizzards to volcanoes. Help on decision making, survival kits, and volunteering after a disaster. Advice for special needs of children, pets, and disabled.
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» Site title: Emergency Email Network » Site description: A public private partnership between government, public services and private underwriting sponsors.
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» Site title: Emergency Kitchen » Site description: Advice and lists for preparing the home and family for emergencies. Written in the context of Y2K, but equally applicable for all emergency preparations. Includes a summertime test.
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» Site title: Emergency Preparedness Blog » Site description: Covers topics related to preparedness and self-reliance, such as food storage, gardening, and heating with wood. Includes directory of outdoors activities.
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» Site title: Emergency Preparedness Center » Site description: Free guidebook to download. Illustrated emergency preparedness step-by-step checklist of survival kits and first aid supplies needed for any disaster.
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» Site title: Emergency Survival Guidebook » Site description: A 46-page PDF guidebook with emergency preparedness checklists and tips for surviving different types of emergencies.
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» Site title: FEMA for Kids » Site description: A resources for kids to learn about disaster preparedness. Includes information for teachers and students.
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» Site title: Kind Planet » Site description: Emergency and disaster preparedness for those with large and small companion animals. Checklists to help organize.
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» Site title: MrsSurvival.com » Site description: One stop source for women to gather and learn about preparedness. Featured is the Forum, MrsSurvival.com's Survival Talk for Women.
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» Site title: Notepage, Inc. » Site description: Safety information including child safety, storm definitions and emergency preparation.
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» Site title: NurseHealer.com » Site description: Hundreds of food and water storage, preparedness, self-reliance, and safety articles and links. Free monthly food storage newsletter, recipes, and newsgroups.
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» Site title: Peninsulas Emergency Preparedness Committee » Site description: Helping family and neighborhoods prepare for earthquakes, volcanoes, fires and floods, in Gig Harbor, Key Peninsula, and Pierce County, WA. Water storage barrels for sale.
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» Site title: Prepare.org - Basic Preparedness After a Disaster » Site description: Preparedness information for vulnerable populations, including seniors, children, people with disabilities and mobilities issues, and people with pets, service animals or livestock.
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» Site title: Preparing For Emergencies » Site description: UK government advice and suggestions on how to prepare for, and what to do in the event of, an emergency.
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» Site title: Ready.Gov » Site description: Emergency preparedness guidance from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, lists and explains specific threats and response. How to prepare, glossary, feedback form and links to related government and private organizations.
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» Site title: Rim's L.A. Disaster Preparedness » Site description: Links to organizations that provide information regarding emergencies, including charities, government offices, and utility companies, and information about health threats, highways, fires, floods, hazardous materials, and earthquakes.
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» Site title: Surviving Disaster » Site description: How to prepare now to survive a disaster or any extended interruption in utility services or food or water supply. Includes essentials lists and tips on health, water purification, food storage, refrigeration, heat, light, sanitation, pet care, biological and chemical attacks, finance, safety, survival kits, first aid and health.
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» Site title: Taking Shelter From the Storm -- Shelter Plans » Site description: Provides advice and instructions for building a shelter from tornados, hurricans and other natural disasters. Includes construction plans and cost estimates. [PDF]
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Randomize humor
1. If no one sees you eat it, it has no calories.
2. If you drink a diet soda with candy, they cancel each other out.
3. When eating with someone else, calories don''t count if you both eat the same amount.
4. Foods used for medicinal purposes have no calories. This includes any chocolate used for energy, Sara Lee cheesecake (eaten whole), and Haagen-Dazs ice cream.
5. Movie-related foods are much lower in calories simply because they are a part of the entertainment experience and not part of one''s personal fuel. This includes (but is not limited to) Milk Duds, popcorn with butter, Junior Mints, Snickers, and Gummi Bears.
6. Cookie pieces contain no calories because the process of breakage causes calorie leakage.
7. If you eat the food off someone else''s plate, it doesn''t count.
8. If you eat standing up the calories all go to your feet and get walked off.
9. Food eaten at Christmas parties has 0 calories, courtesy of Santa.
10. STRESSED is just DESSERTS spelled backward.
Humor of the day
Q: What do you call a blonde golfer with an IQ of 125?
A: A foursome.
Q: What do you call a blonde in a black leather jacket?
A. A rebel without a clue!
Q: What do you call a blonde skeleton in the closet?
A: Last year''s hide and seek champ.
Q: What do you call a blonde with 2 brain cells?
A: Pregnant.
Q: What do you call a blonde with 90% of her intelligence gone?
A: Divorced.
Q: What do you call a fly buzzing inside a blonde''s head?
A: A space invader.
Q: What do you call a really smart blonde?
A: A golden retriever.
Q: What does a blonde say during a porno?
A: There I am!!
Q: What does the postcard from a blonde''s vacation say?
A: Having a wonderful time. Where am I?
Q: What happens when a blonde gets Alzheimer''s disease?
A: Her IQ goes up.