2aHawaii
General Topics => Preparedness and Survival => Topic started by: TeamMidori on May 08, 2013, 02:35:52 PM
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FYI I didn't write this. http://www.survivalblog.com/2013/05/surviving-teotwawki-in-hawaii-by-m-in-honolulu.html (http://www.survivalblog.com/2013/05/surviving-teotwawki-in-hawaii-by-m-in-honolulu.html)
Hawaii is in a special situation in a potential emergency. The island chain has seven inhabited islands (of eight major islands) that support a total state population of 1,392,313, a land area of 6,422 square miles, with an overall average density of 217 persons per square mile (11th highest in the U.S., just above Virginia, Ohio and Indiana). Most of the population (70% or 976,372) is concentrated on Oahu with an area of 597 square miles, an average density of 1,635 per square mile. The urban core of Honolulu has an estimated population of 340,000 (ranked 55th by population, just above Aurora, Colorado) with an area of 60.5 square miles, or just over 5,600 per square mile, similar to Syracuse, New York or St. Paul, Minnesota. Hawaii also has about seven million visitors a year, and none of these visitors are prepared for survival in a meaningful way.
Read the full article at http://www.survivalblog.com/2013/05/surviving-teotwawki-in-hawaii-by-m-in-honolulu.html (http://www.survivalblog.com/2013/05/surviving-teotwawki-in-hawaii-by-m-in-honolulu.html)
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K. Now go back and read all the threads where we already discussed all this to death.
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WE discussed it, yes.
Whose blog is that? Its a pretty good summary of the situation.
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Frickin Irraz, every time someone posts a new thread saying I Have, I Have, I Have.
This board has some legit discussions that could be added too, if people took the time to Read.
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???
Okay. Must be something going on here that I'm not aware of since this is usually a fairly civil place.
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Sorry, Not mad. Apologies.
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A crazy good read.