07-30-2009, 06:54 AM
why the assumption that a disruption in supply would lead to civil unrest?
Different unrelated issues me thinks (and experience - read on.)
In my personal experience in the past, a disruption in our island supplies led to just the opposite as we all pulled together pooled our resources knowledge and efforts until they got the DC-3 fixed sometimes weeks as parts came by snail mail.
IMHO ones best defense is to have a large circle of friends - and to be a good one to others the payback a bitch when the "stuff" runs out and the lights go out.
On the lighter side a severe disruption will go a long way in solving the barking dog problem - yum!
see you at the fishing hole
Different unrelated issues me thinks (and experience - read on.)
In my personal experience in the past, a disruption in our island supplies led to just the opposite as we all pulled together pooled our resources knowledge and efforts until they got the DC-3 fixed sometimes weeks as parts came by snail mail.
IMHO ones best defense is to have a large circle of friends - and to be a good one to others the payback a bitch when the "stuff" runs out and the lights go out.
On the lighter side a severe disruption will go a long way in solving the barking dog problem - yum!
see you at the fishing hole