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  • I for one, welcome our new zombie overlords.
  • But really i would go to a superstore that can be easily boarded up
  • I'd just walk really quick. Have you seen zombies walk? They're well slow. I reckon I could well out-manouver them.
  • Have you read cell by Stephen King? It is one of the worst books I've ever read And it tells something about the radiation trhough the cell phones like an epidemic going through everybady There is another book bt the prize nobel winner Jose Saramago Essay about blindeness it talks about the same topic I did not like either
  • i once took this test on the net, it was about wether i can survive or die if zombies took over and i got a 75% survival rate so i hope that i would do kind of ok if that happened or i'll just become a zombie so i'm good to go :)
  • Thankfully we do NOT need to be ready for ANYTHING. What we do need is to be able to respond to anything, and thankfully, that is pretty much built into human beings. One of the 'built in' ways we do this is to run screaming in all directions (aka Panic). It is very effective, and has kept many a tribe alive when the lions attacked, Off course some tribe members are lost each time, but that is OK as long as enough remain to breed the numbers back and carry on. Also many 'dangers' such as zombie attacks and invading intelligent cockroaches are so far out unlikely that preparing for all of them would impoverish society and prevent any kind of progress. It is actually better to not prepare for the very long long shots. regards JakobA
  • Recluse myself in an unpopulated area, such as the Carpathians. The untamed natural disposition of that location will be an obstacle for what zombies do make it there. Build a fort with walls, watchtowers and range weapons, have someone on watch at all times. Gather what necessary and available army supplies which may be obtained. Gather the necessities for survival, food, preferably something that lasts, water, and medical supplies. We also need vehicles, land and air, for scouting missions and easy escape, would all hell break loose, plus people to work and maintain them. Gather people with me, of all necessary professions. Fighters, doctors, weapons technicians, cooks, scientists and global communication technicians. We also need people to maintain sanity and morale; psychologists, religious figure heads and those with an indestructible sense of humour. And hope that that we humans don't become a greater threat to ourselves than the zombies would, as suggested in Romero's masterpieces.
  • Clearly the world could not contain an viral epidemic like that of resident evil style, just look at swine flu. I personallly would leave my family and friends, if they got infected it would be so difficult to kill them, and gather as much food and supplies as possible. Find a nice secluded spot in the mountains with a 4WD of course, outside a small mountain village, and set up camp for a couple months and then move on to another similiar place. And if i got sick of runnin id find a nice gas station with plenty of LPG and attract as many zombies as possible and blow them sky high
  • Distance. Silence. Perception. Those are the three keywords related to my survival plan. Stay the hell away from wal-marts, home depots, and malls which seem to be the popular plan among some folks, because the looters are more dangerous than zombies.
  • i'll stock up on non-perishable foods, take everyone i care about to alaska, and live life as eskimos zombies have no body heat, so they'll freeze before they'll get to me i might go zombie hunting, occasionally >:D when the ice age comes, i'll know it's safe to return south . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v_dWtDwQqKMBE

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