Anyone who has considered living off-grid might want to take a look at this. It's not the ideal option for everyone, but there are advantages that cannot be ignored.
For that kind of money, why not get a small property and custom build everything? Alternatively, there's plenty of small towns in the Midwest that have older houses with huge basements.
Without internet, how could we contact Amazon? Kidding. Good article; giving both the positives, and the negatives. Like you, I perceive that this would be a useful alternative for some; but certainly not for everyone. Less that 25% perhaps. The cost & location count. Lets look for an under water sanctuary, from which we could fish and swim in the warmer, and more bountiful ocean. One moment: Let me see if I still have that old fishing pole.
In the event of nuclear war, it’s less a question of what happens when the fuel & food run out a year later than what happens in the immediate aftermath of a nuclear strike when there is no one above ground to make sure there’s fuel to run the water & air supply, or to police the 30’ above ground or to whom to pay the annual fees.
I saw an article about these a few months ago. No thank you. I need light to survive!
For that kind of money, why not get a small property and custom build everything? Alternatively, there's plenty of small towns in the Midwest that have older houses with huge basements.
Without internet, how could we contact Amazon? Kidding. Good article; giving both the positives, and the negatives. Like you, I perceive that this would be a useful alternative for some; but certainly not for everyone. Less that 25% perhaps. The cost & location count. Lets look for an under water sanctuary, from which we could fish and swim in the warmer, and more bountiful ocean. One moment: Let me see if I still have that old fishing pole.
In the event of nuclear war, it’s less a question of what happens when the fuel & food run out a year later than what happens in the immediate aftermath of a nuclear strike when there is no one above ground to make sure there’s fuel to run the water & air supply, or to police the 30’ above ground or to whom to pay the annual fees.