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-Generator
-tent
-body pillow for max pillow potential
-noise canceling headphones
-gun
-laptop with usb radio
-hard drive with anime

If I've got a bomb shelter wouldn't I already have all my most important stuff in it?
Isn't that the point of a bomb shelter?

And how would you power the TV without a power cable? And you've already chosen ur 7 so your TV is useless. 😜
power cable? tv? what??

nothing.

I would go outside and face the bomb and attempt to stop it with my bare hands.

food
drinks
blanket
caps
caps
caps
caps

power cable? tv? what??

How the forget do you power a TV without a power cable attached to it?

A single conventional bomb? Wow, okay. I would take my saxophones, computer and supplies, wallet and stuff, an empty 10-gallon container that I have, and another 10-gallon container I have that has about $300 in change.

-Dynamo generator
-Rechargable car batteries
-Various alligator clip power cables and adapters
-High power spotlight
-High power radio
-Hand held buzz saw
-Bulletproof shield

Depends on what kind of bomb is dropped really.  I'm just exploring all options.

If it's just a conventional bomb, then all you really need is your wallet and passport.
« Last Edit: April 20, 2016, 07:37:02 AM by C-Zech Chrome Ind. »

How the forget do you power a TV without a power cable attached to it?

it's already connected to the thing.
why would you need another cable for it.



What's the blast radius of the largest conventional air-dropped bomb, anyway? I mean, this situation would be a lot worse if the neighborhood were getting carpet-bombed. If it's a single, non-nuclear bomb, I'd stay in my house and film it.

I thought that a nuke was set off somewhere from reading the title

Nothing because if it is just a nornal bomb I will only be stuck inside a few days

1) I would grab my snowboarding backpack, which I use for hiking and is packed with survival gear.
2) I would grab my larger backpack and fill it with the rations and further equipment from my closet and shelves.
3) I would grab many clothes and all of the items in my safe and throw them in the largest backpack.
4) I would put all of my portable electronics and related equipment in my laptop bag.
5) If I had extra time, I would grab as many books as possible.

What's the blast radius of the largest conventional air-dropped bomb, anyway? I mean, this situation would be a lot worse if the neighborhood were getting carpet-bombed. If it's a single, non-nuclear bomb, I'd stay in my house and film it.

Russia has set the record for the largest nuclear bomb and the largest conventional bomb:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_of_All_Bombs (conventional) Blast radius 300 metres (1,000/9,840 feat)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsar_Bomba (nuclear) Minimal blast yield 50 megatons of TNT, maximum yield 100 megatons