Category: science kits

Friday, 26 December 2014

09:12 – Barbara is back at work today, for the shortest workweek of the year. Monday and Friday rolled into one. She’s going to the gym after work, which will confuse Colin. He’s used to her going on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but I guess she wants to get in as many visits as possible before the New Year rush of newbie gym members arrives and all the machines have people waiting in line to use them.

Building and shipping science kits continues, as does work on the prepping book.


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Saturday, 20 December 2014

09:35 – I told Barbara that I’d checked Sam’s Club on-line and that they carry cases of 24 boxes of Wheaties, so I’d ordered two cases for her. I apologized for getting only 48 boxes rather than the 50 boxes that she’d dreamed I’d ordered. Which just proves that even 31 years of marriage isn’t enough to fully develop a husbandly survival instinct.

I just walked Colin through a Southern blizzard, which is to say that there’s some white flaky stuff falling from the sky. Around here, that counts as a White Saturnalia.

I’m doing laundry and Barbara is working on her Christmas stuff. Later today, we’ll work on kit stuff. Amazingly, we’ve managed to keep all kits in stock, although we’re still low on several of them.

I’m gradually getting Barbara used to using some of the shelf-stable foods that we’re storing for emergencies. The other night she was about to fry hash browns when I presented her with a 3-pound can of Crisco butter-flavor shortening. The manufacturer rates the shelf life of that stuff at one year for an open can stored at room temperature. In a sealed can, it’s good for at least five to ten years. I keep a dozen cans frozen, which should extend their shelf life well into the 22nd century.

Barbara usually fries hash browns in vegetable oil, and was afraid that the Crisco would make them “taste funny”. I convinced her to try it, and afterwards she said that the hash browns actually tasted better fried in the Crisco. Next up, using the butter-flavor Crisco for making fried chicken.


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Wednesday, 17 December 2014

09:39 – Kit sales have definitely tapered off. We shipped only three kits yesterday and had only two orders come in overnight. If orders for the rest of today are typical, that means we’ll probably ship only four or five kits today. And even that’s a strain. We’re down to two dozen total kits of all types left in stock: an even dozen of the forensic kits, half a dozen biology kits, and another half dozen chemistry kits. As soon as I post this, I’ll be building more.


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Tuesday, 16 December 2014

10:37 – I’m still frantically building science kits, although orders have started to taper off. I’m not sure if that means people ordered earlier in the month than usual or if we’re going to get a boatload of orders over the next few days. Only one so far today. Saturday is the last day for mailing Priority Mail packages for kind-of-guaranteed delivery by the 24th, but my guess is that most mailed Monday and some mailed Tuesday will make it in time for Christmas. If they can possibly do so, USPS actually delivers on Christmas day if something looks like it may be a Christmas gift.


11:39 – Hmmm. Someone just sent me a link to this video of Nathan Fillion. He may be kidding about being a Zombie Apocalypse prepper, but somehow I don’t think so.

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Monday, 15 December 2014

09:26 – I’m still so busy building science kits that I haven’t had much time to do anything else, including work on the prepping book. There’s just no way I’ll have time to set a Santa trap this year, but I do have a Cunning Plan.

No Anti-Santa Gun this year, nor nets, nor poisoned milk and cookies. I’m just going to put up a large sign on the roof to announce that Santa and all his reindeer are eligible for amnesty under Obama’s plan to legalize illegal immigrants (like Santa), and that he and all his reindeer should sign up inside. Heh, heh, heh.

As part of the research for the prepping book, I’ve been ordering stuff from WalMart on-line. I’ve now placed several orders with walmart.com, and I don’t recommend them if what you’re ordering is even slightly fragile, like say canned goods. They just throw stuff in a box, without any attempt to keep it from being damaged in shipping.

USPS showed up yesterday with a box from walmart.com. I was standing with Colin in Kim’s front yard when the mail truck pulled up outside our house. The USPS carrier was obviously having trouble carrying the box up to our door. Barbara walked down to Kim’s house and said we’d just gotten a box full of dented up food cans, with the bottom coming out of the box.

Amazingly, everything that was supposed to be in the box was still in it: eight cans of Campbell’s Chunky Soup, four cans of Dinty Moore Chicken & Dumplings, three boxes of 100 Melitta #4 coffee filters, and a 3-pound can of Crisco butter-flavor shortening. There was no packing material in the box. Of the 13 cans, 9 were dented, several badly, but at least none fatally. Oddly, the four cans of Dinty Moore were supposed to be 24 ounces each, but were only 20 ounces each. I’m not sure why Dinty Moore makes two sizes so close to each other, or why walmart.com shipped me the 20-ounce versions when I ordered and paid for the 24-ounce ones.

Incidentally, although we sometimes have chunky soups and similar canned foods as quick meals, the real reason I stock up on them is as extenders for bulk foods like instant mashed potatoes and white rice. Those are pretty unappetizing by themselves, but one can make up a few pounds of mashed potatoes or rice, mix it with one can of soup, and end up with a reasonably tasty meal for half a dozen people.


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Sunday, 14 December 2014

09:12 – Barbara is cleaning house at the moment. This afternoon, I’ll help her get up the last of the fallen leaves and then we’ll go back to working on science kits. We’re still filling and labeling bottles and making up subassemblies for a new batch of 60 chemistry kits.


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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

09:48 – We shipped nine science kits yesterday, and three so far today. At this rate, and with two weeks worth of Christmas orders yet to come, we’re going to be down to nothing pretty quickly.

With rioting continuing, I’m afraid this is going to become the norm. These idiots don’t realize what they’re doing. The cops are going to continue shooting young black men, because young black men commit lots of violent crimes, including rioting, looting, and arson. As more young black men are killed by police, the rioting will intensify, and more cops are likely to face legal sanctions, exacerbating the us-versus-them mindset already held by most cops. Eventually, cops, fire, EMS, and other emergency personnel will simply refuse to enter areas populated by the underclass. It’s happened before, and it will happen again. Why risk being killed or shooting in self-defense and facing criminal charges and ruinous lawsuits? If politicians don’t support the police, why should the police support the politicians?

And when it does happen, those areas will become chaotic. We’ll have gang rule, and the decent people who live in those areas–and most of them are decent people–will have no protection from the warlords. Businesses will completely abandon the lawless areas–many of them already have–and government services and utilities will become spotty to non-existent. Power company linemen don’t get combat pay, nor meter readers. Buildings will be left to burn to the ground, and calls to EMS will go unanswered. Is this really what these idiots want? Welcome to the third world.


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Monday, 8 December 2014

09:05 – As is usual this time of year, my time is fully occupied building and shipping science kits. I have eight or nine outstanding orders to ship so far today. At the moment, we’re down to only three of the CK01A chemistry kits in stock, so I’ll be working on building more of those today, after I get the outstanding orders shipped.


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Sunday, 7 December 2014

11:24 – A date which will live in infamy.

One of the fun things about writing a prepping book is the research. I come across things I never knew existed, many of them girl stuff. This morning, I mentioned one of them to Barbara. It’s called the pStyle, and it’s basically a plastic chute that allows girls and women to urinate while standing up. Barbara was surprised that I’d never heard of it. But then, she’s a girl.

I wish they’d had these things back when I was in college and doing a lot of camping with my girlfriends. One of them, to her regret, squatted to pee in what turned out to be a bed of poison ivy. Another lost her balance and toppled backward into a bed of stinging nettles. As one of them commented, it’s just not fair being a girl.

Today, Barbara and I are finishing up the last few chemicals I need to build kits. I’ll get those built today or tomorrow so they’ll be ready to ship by the time the mailman shows up tomorrow afternoon.


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Saturday, 6 December 2014

10:31 – We’re doing science kit stuff all weekend. The top priority is getting a batch of FK01C forensic science kits built, not least to fill the half dozen backorders for it that we need to ship Monday. After that, we need to build batches of the CK01A and CK01B chemistry kits and the BK01A biology kits.


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