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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Getting ready for 2012? This isn't your grandpa's fallout shelter

Take Shelter in a Human Habitrail
Kennedy-era fallout shelters were little more than cement boxes filled with cans of spinach. Modern end-time housing structures, like those from Radius Engineering, are smart and stylish. Take the Trogonia 8, a modular, self-sufficient, radiation-proof colony—complete with fitness center, restaurants, and city hall—that will keep as many as 2,000 people safe and snug for up to five years. With that kind of thing, you can Noah’s ark the whole subdivision.

And of course, there's Surviving the Apocalypse Hollywood Style to use as a handy guide. :) They even mention the series 'Ark II' (always helps to have a super-techie RV).

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