2012 survival pack
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EMERGENCY FOOD SURVIVAL SEED 53 VARIETY 600,000 SEEDS DOOMSDAY PREPPERS PACK | ![]() |
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US $99.83 | 12d 16h 10m |
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2012 SURVIVAL EMERGENCY PACK | ![]() |
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US $250.00 | 1d 11h 8m |
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SURVIVAL SEED PACKS FEED YOUR FAMILY WHOLESALE PRICES NO NUKE SEEDS 2012 | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 21d 23h 5m |
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Survival Heirloom Vegetable Seed Vault 31 Packs Free Mylar Storage Bag 2012 | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 2d 16h 50m |
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31 Pack! "Survival" Heirloom Vegetable Seed Vault FRESH FOR 2012 EMERGENCY FOOD! | ![]() |
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US $15.99 | 4d 15h 19m |
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We Will Survive 2012 Twill Caps (Case Pack 3) | ![]() |
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US $53.82 | 16d 16m |
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SURVIVAL MILITARY GEAR KIT COMPASS KNIFE BELT POUCH FIRST AID BUTT PACK TAD 2012 | ![]() |
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US $69.95 | 22d 10h 28m |
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We Will Survive 2012 T-Shirt (Case Pack 6) | ![]() |
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US $89.22 | 15d 23h 6m |
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2012 SURVIVAL GEAR COMPASS WATER FILTER LIGHT FISHING SAW FIELD PACK KNIFE TAD | ![]() |
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US $189.00 | 14d 22h 44m |
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Wilderness Survival cd Guide 2012 30 bks Manual Trapping Tent Camping Pot Packs | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2d 18h 28m |
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2012 survival pack

2012.... is kinda exciting?
well if you think about it...... poeple are starting to go crazy regarding this 2012 thing. I just cant wait till we get to the date, and see the shocking faces of man kind. If it really did happen, id like to see the faces of the poeple who thought it was just a dumb joke, and watch them all parish. If it didnt happen, then it wouldbe even funnier looking in my neighborhood while everyone has packs of emergency survival kits and a months worth of food prepared. Ha ha ha it will be great
Personally, I do not believe that anything will happen in the year 2012 !
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EMERGENCY FOOD SURVIVAL SEED 53 VARIETY 600,000 SEEDS DOOMSDAY PREPPERS PACK | ![]() |
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US $99.83 | 12d 16h 10m |
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2012 SURVIVAL EMERGENCY PACK | ![]() |
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US $250.00 | 1d 11h 8m |
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SURVIVAL SEED PACKS FEED YOUR FAMILY WHOLESALE PRICES NO NUKE SEEDS 2012 | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 21d 23h 5m |
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Survival Heirloom Vegetable Seed Vault 31 Packs Free Mylar Storage Bag 2012 | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 2d 16h 50m |
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31 Pack! "Survival" Heirloom Vegetable Seed Vault FRESH FOR 2012 EMERGENCY FOOD! | ![]() |
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US $15.99 | 4d 15h 19m |
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We Will Survive 2012 Twill Caps (Case Pack 3) | ![]() |
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US $53.82 | 16d 16m |
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SURVIVAL MILITARY GEAR KIT COMPASS KNIFE BELT POUCH FIRST AID BUTT PACK TAD 2012 | ![]() |
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US $69.95 | 22d 10h 28m |
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We Will Survive 2012 T-Shirt (Case Pack 6) | ![]() |
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US $89.22 | 15d 23h 6m |
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2012 SURVIVAL GEAR COMPASS WATER FILTER LIGHT FISHING SAW FIELD PACK KNIFE TAD | ![]() |
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US $189.00 | 14d 22h 44m |
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Wilderness Survival cd Guide 2012 30 bks Manual Trapping Tent Camping Pot Packs | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2d 18h 28m |
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Ultimate Party Survival Kit
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Rambo - The Complete Collector's Set (First Blood - Ultimate Edition / Rambo - First Blood Part II - Ultimate Edition / Rambo III - Ultimate Edition / John Rambo - Special Edition)
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DescriptionFor over 25 years, Sylvester Stallone's "mythic commando" Rambo (Variety) has thrilled audiences worldwide. From "ragged and flashy" First Blood (The New York Times) to the "shockingly entertaining" Rambo (The Seattle Times), the series chronicles a reluctant killing machine as he wages war against corrupt global forces – all while facing a battle within his own soul... |
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Zoids Festival of Brave Men, Survival, Track of Zero 3 Disc Pack |
DescriptionVideoNow presents ZOIDS. 3 Full Length episodes in this 3 disc pack. Festival of Brave Men, Survival and Track of Zero for use on your PVD. |
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Emergency Thermal Blankets (4 Pack) - Grizzly Gear - Folds to 52" X 84"
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DescriptionThis compact blanket provides warmth (retains and reflects up to 90 of body heat), a waterproof and windproof shelter barrier, and a covering to help reduce shock when someone is injured. Emergency thermal blanket to be used as emergency shelter... |
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Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Special Edition
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DescriptionCapcom Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Special Edition 33059 PC Games |
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Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2012 with Top Shot Elite
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DescriptionWith the world as their playground, players will explore a vast expanse of mountains and valleys with unprecedented choices in direction never before seen in a Cabela's hunting game. Players can climb an area to get a better angle for the shot but risk being spotted, or they can take a low elevation route with poor visibility but plenty of concealment... |
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Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 with Top Shot Elite
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DescriptionSuspense and intense first-person action reign in Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011, the first game to utilize the all new Top Shot Elite hunting controller. The game unfolds as a story of drama and survival as players face kill-or-be-killed scenarios deep in the wild... |
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Rage
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DescriptionProduct InformationRAGE is a groundbreaking first-person shooter set in the not-too-distant future after an asteroid impacts Earth leaving a ravaged world behind. You emerge into this vast wasteland to discover humanity working to rebuild itself against such forces as bandit gangs mutants and the Authority – an oppressive government regime that has a special interest in you in particular... |
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Fallout 3 & Oblivion Double Pack
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DescriptionFallout 3 & Oblivion Double Pack PC |
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Quake 4: Special DVD Edition |
DescriptionPrepare for the ultimate warProduct InformationThe ultimate war continues with Quake 4. In the mid-21st century abarbaric alien race called the Strogg launched a massive invasion onEarth. While the invasion was originally believed to be an attempt tostrip the planet of its natural resources humans soon discovered the Strogg areonly after one thing: the human remains of those they kill... |
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Leatherman 830846 Skeletool Multitool
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DescriptionLeatherman packs the full-size Skeletool with the tools you're likely to use most often. Introducing the Brand New Skeletool from Leatherman Now you're ready to lighten your load and boost your survival skills -- with Leatherman's Skeletool... |
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ReVIVE Series Solar ReStore BST - External Backup Battery Pack and Solar Panel w/ Doubled Charging Speed for Portable Smartphones / E-readers / MP3 Players and More USB Powered Devices
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DescriptionA Faster, Portable Charging Solution for Your Device!Smart, Compact DesignThe Solar ReStore BST is equipped with a universal USB charging port and a powerful 1500mAh Lithium battery that stores solar power when you're away from outlets... |
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Build the Perfect Bug Out Bag: Your 72-Hour Disaster Survival Kit
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DescriptionBe Ready When Disaster Strikes If an unexpected emergency or disaster hits, are you prepared to leave your home--fast? You will be if you follow the advice in this book. This book shows you how to create a self-contained disaster preparedness kit to help you survive your journey from ground zero to a safer location... |
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The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide: Tools and Techniques to Hit the Trail
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DescriptionSupreme long-distance hiker Andrew Skurka shares his hard-earned knowledge in this essential guide to backpacking gear and skills. Described by National Geographic as “one of the best traveled and fastest hikers on the planet,” and named “Adventurer of the Year” by Outside and “Person of the Year” by Backpacker, Skurka recounts what he’s learned from more than 30,000 miles of long-distance adventures, most recently a 4,700-mile 6-month loop around Alaska and Canada’s Yukon... |
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Bug Out Bag Checklist: The Ultimate Survival Kit Contents Guide for Disaster Preparedness |
DescriptionWorried about keeping your family safe in the event of an emergency? Unsure about what and how to pack?Bug Out Bag Checklist covers in detail everything you will need to survive in the event of an emergency, from natural disaster to the doomsday and the zombie apocalypse, whether indoors or out in the wild... |
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Leatherman 830685 Charge TTi with Nylon Sheath
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DescriptionProduct Specifications: Tools: S30V Stainless Steel Clip Point Knife 420HC Serrated Knife with Cutting Hook Needlenose Pliers Regular Pliers Wire Cutters Hard-wire Cutters Wire Stripper Wire Crimper Large Screwdriver Large Bit Driver Small Bit Driver Scissors Wood/Metal file Diamond-coated file Saw Bottle Opener Can Opener 8 in - 19 cm Ruler INCLUDED BITS: Phillips and Flat Tip Eyeglasses Screwdriver Bit, Hex 5/32, Hex 1/16 and ... |
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Petzl E97 PM Tikka Plus 2 Headlamp, Mystic Gray
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DescriptionThe Tikka Plus 2 headlamp integrates 2 light sources forversatility: one white, high output LED, & one red LED. Thewhite LED delivers 50 lumens in maximum mode and lights up to35 meters. In economic mode, it can reach a butn time of 140hours... |
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Petzl E97 Tikka Plus 2 Headlamp
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DescriptionThe TIKKA PLUS 2 headlamp integrates two light sources for versatility: one white, high-output LED and one red LED. The white LED delivers 50 lumens in maximum mode and lights up to 35 meters. In economic mode, it can reach a burn-time of 140 hours... |
BCB Ultimate survival kit
Windows 7 vs Windows XP
Windows 7 vs Windows XP
Here is Babeltech's video on the new features in Windows 7
Since the advent of Windows XP in 2001, there has been little change in the world of Microsoft operating systems. However, in the intervening years, Apple OS X has taken the lead in the "ease of use" stakes for operating systems. Windows Vista was Microsoft's challenge to that. It failed, as it was not widely accepted, and was generally criticised by the IT community at large.
Microsoft saw that criticism, and tried to do better with their next version of windows: Windows 7. They succeeded.
Beta Testing:
Microsoft learnt from the problems it faced at the initial release of Windows Vista. There was wide incompatibility with various devices (all NVidia products were incompatible – that's over 50% of graphics cards in the world) and other problems. These were eventually addressed, but Microsoft didn't want to face the same problems with Windows 7. Thus they decided to run a very extensive beta test of Windows 7 before release. By providing free beta versions of Windows 7 to anyone who wanted it, Microsoft managed to iron out the major bugs before release.
Safety:
Windows 7, due to its extensive beta testing, is one of the most well rounded and secure operating systems ever released. Utilising the same User Access Control mechanism that Vista introduced, it can provide an incredibly secure environment, especially for children. Parental Controls mimic those found in Mac OS X, and can be set to restrict a child's exposure to unsuitable online content. Of course, unlike Vista, in Windows 7, you can set the level of User Access Control that you would prefer for your own usage.
Windows 7 is also covered for viruses by the free suite of security tools from Microsoft – Microsoft Security Essentials. Deemed as a very competitive alternative to paid suites, Microsoft Security Essentials will cover general day to day usage of the computer – from online banking to youtube. For business users, all major internet security suites, including Babeltech favourite AVG, now run on Windows 7.
Compatibility:
Windows 7 has been designed to be backwards compatible with all Vista devices. It will scan the Microsoft site for updates that help it work with any older style of program.
However, as a bonus, if you are really worried about compatibility, then go for Windows 7 Professional – it comes with Windows XP mode, which provides a virtual version of Windows XP for you to run any older software.
Performance:
Although Windows 7 comes in a 32 bit version, it's the 64 bit which Babeltech recommends to all clients. Since Intel's Core Duo processor came out several years ago, all processors since have been 64 bit capable. What this means is that you can have more RAM in the computer.
The problem is that 32 bit computers can only see up to 4Gb of RAM. That includes all RAM: video card RAM and main system RAM. As programs get more complex, the use more RAM, so things start to slow down. By using a 64 bit structure, the computer can see up to 192Gb of memory – not currently available to any consumer computer.
Along with this, Windows 7 makes use of ‘prefetching', which basically means that it loads up the available memory on login with the programs you use the most. This means that those programs appear to start up much faster than normal. Essentially Windows 7 is much faster than Windows XP on a day to day scale.
Appearance:
The very first thing you will notice when booting into a Windows 7 computer is the dramatic change in user interface (UI). The UI is the visual element of how people interact with a computer. Windows 7 takes cues from Vista in this department, but makes some improvements in terms of customisability.
The general user interface in Windows 7 is called Aero. Aero is a glass like theme, allowing the user to change the opacity of windows, and generally get more out of multifunction of a computer. By using Aero Peek, you can quickly flip through the currently open windows and see what's happening real-time.
The taskbar has changed as well. No longer will each open window list as a new item in the taskbar – they will be grouped under the program name. When you scroll over the program icon, you will see a popup of all currently open windows, which you can click on to pull into the foreground. Of course, if you don't like this, you can always change it back to the traditional taskbar arrangement – that's another option in Windows 7.
The file structuring has changed slightly as well – Windows 7 is trying to introduce library folders to the file system. Essentially this means that instead of having to root through directories to get to a specific file under My Documents > Pictures > Holiday 2008 etc, all photos will be accessible under the "photo" library. The way this works is by tagging each file with a specific library tag.
Say you want to have all your backed up documents on your external drive and all your normal documents viewable under the same "folder". This can be achieved by setting them all with the "documents" library tag. It's very simple, and works well.
Comfort:
Windows 7 is designed to make everything easier. Not only is it infinitely customisable, but it's far easier to get everything going. No longer do you have to install specific drivers each time you plug something in – Windows 7 will simply look for the driver on the internet and install it automatically. In fact, in the majority of cases, when we initially installed Windows 7 on a client's computer, by the time the main screen booted up, the computer was fully functional, requiring no more drivers to be installed.
Not only that, but when you plug in a camera or mobile phone, Windows 7 will recognise it, and can automatically perform tasks on it, such as backup of photos, or contacts.
Price:
Windows 7 is in a very competitive world these days. Not only does it have to compete with the growing Apple contingent, but it also has to compete with people moving to open source alternatives such as Linux. This is why Windows 7 is priced at a lower point than any previous windows release.
There are 3 flavours of windows that are currently available in Australia:
• Windows 7 Home Premium $149
• Windows 7 Professional $209
• Windows 7 Ultimate $239
Windows 7 Home Premium is the base model, and would be suitable for all normal users.
Windows 7 Professional has further features, such as ability to join Domain groups, and it also comes with Windows XP Mode, a virtual machine option to provide backwards compatibility.
Windows 7 Ultimate has all of the above, as well as the Bit Locker option to encrypt your hard drive.
All features can be seen here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows7/products/compare
Durability:
Windows 7 is essentially an upgrade to Windows Vista. Microsoft is currently planning to release "Windows 8" in 2012. Usually these get pushed back, so that means more like 2013.
Whilst some may argue that it is a waste of time and money to upgrade from a "perfectly suitable" operating system such as Windows XP, we have to take into consideration what Windows XP was designed for.
When Windows XP came out, there was no concept that it would survive as long as it has. Whilst it has been patched in the form of several service packs to provide operability, it is still not designed to work that well with modern computing components. For example, 64 bit processing wasn't considered to be a consumer level option in 2001. Since then, there has been a 64 bit release of Windows XP, but it is not widely compatible.
Windows XP in general will not be able to keep up with the increasing requirements of RAM in modern computing. More and more, we'll see programs come out that require substantial amounts of RAM, such that it will make Windows XP non-functional in a multifunctional world. Windows 7 has been designed from the ground up to take into consideration the modern components available for computers.
In general, Windows XP can't keep up. Whilst I understand that it is an outlay of money that may be considered unnecessary, I would like to point out that if you are using Windows XP on a modern computer, you are not getting your money's worth out of that computer anyway.
About the Author
James Buzzard is the director of Babeltech - an IT and Technology consultancy that services Melbourne and its surrounds. Providing efficient on-site computer service with quick and professional off-site support options, including remote service and phone computer repair and support.




































OK sports fans, let’s get a grip here and use our brains. Weather happens, earthquakes, floods, you name it, and it could happen. The smart thing for us to do is have an emergency survival pack available to handle any situation. Food, water, medications, batteries, blankets, a radio, etc. When we lived Maine, I also carried one in my car, just in case. I never needed to use them, but always felt a bit more comfortable having it with me. I tend to be on the conservative side, and made sure I had more than I needed, as I never knew where I would be or who might be with me. La Nina or not, it never hurts to be prepared, for who knows what, and who knows when.
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