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Disaster Preparedness - Survival Tips

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Read about this Japanese disaster manual on the BBC website and how people all over the world are clambering for a copy.

 

Below is the website and links to sections - of particular interest is Survival Tips.

 

There are some great little suggestions inside!  Not sure if any could make DayZ though, but i particularly like the idea of creating an emergency lantern.

 

http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/ENGLISH/GUIDE/BOSAI/index.htm

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Wonder if that manual was written by Gilbert Gottfried.

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Now if only they could stop pumping nuclear waste into the Pacific Ocean ;).

 

I'm waiting for the fallout from Fukishima to meet the ooze cloud from the BP spill and I'm really hoping it creates a Godzillaesque monster.

 

This way we will at least get some entertainment value from these disasters.

 

Also, these documents are further proof of Japans superiority....

 

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Kidding aside and back on OP.

 

I like the info regarding an oral rehydration solution made from sugar and salt.

 

I'm not sure if it's something for DayZ (though it easily could be a way to rehydrate faster when more severely effected) but it's good info for real life.

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It would be awesome if the player tutorial was presented in this format. A tutorial is definitely needed to increase the player count.

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It would be awesome if the player tutorial was presented in this format. A tutorial is definitely needed to increase the player count.

Personally I like the lack of a tutorial. Too many games these days hold the player's hand, it's refreshing to me that DayZ doesn't.

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