- The “Home Preparedness Kit” is your large kit stored in a cool, dry place within your home. It should prepare your to survive in your home for 3 to 7 days without outside aid. Items will likely include food, water, bedding, tools (be specific), important records, insurance policies, contact list, medications, first aid, entertainment materials, and cash/financial needs.
* Food: We have several canned foods such as spam, also some dried foods such as cookies, vitamin pills. And a can of flour ready to cook. A small gas stove.
* medical supplies: a bag full of ordinary medicines and colds. bandages. alcohol wipes.
* water: bottled water. water in 1 gal boxes.
* firearms: shotgun; ammunition; knife; utility knife
* sanitation: toothpaste/brush; small shampoo.
* import documents: passports; driver license; titles to house; contact list; cash
* Other: batteries.
- A “Jump Kit” is a pre-packed bag that includes basic care items, which allows you to act quickly in an emergency. Think of a Jump Kit as a grab-and-go bag. Develop a Jump Kit Checklist that lists items to pack in the event of an emergency such as food, water, change of clothes, important records, insurance policies, contact list, medications, and cash/financial needs. Some people keep their Jump Kit in their car.
All the same but smaller amount.
* Food: 2 cans of spam
* medical supplies:
* water: water filters; one gal of water in car.
* Firearms/tools: handgun; Swiss army knife; radio
* Import documents: same as above
* Others: batteries. Sleep bag in car.
在车库外留辆车,买了两张车里的床,只要不压死, 走小路也要跑出灾区.
中国人面对自然灾害, 就是逃难.
任何想坚持的, 都是找死.
小路, 或者没路, 也要逃.
https://killer.sh Pre Setup Once you've gained access to your terminal it might be wise to spend ~1 minute to setup your environment. You could set these: alias k = kubectl # will already be pre-configured export do = "--dry-run=client -o yaml" # k get pod x $do export now = "--force --grace-period 0" # k delete pod x $now Vim To make vim use 2 spaces for a tab edit ~/.vimrc to contain: set tabstop=2 set expandtab set shiftwidth=2 More setup suggestions are in the tips section . Question 1 | Contexts Task weight: 1% You have access to multiple clusters from your main terminal through kubectl contexts. Write all those context names into /opt/course/1/contexts . Next write a command to display the current context into /opt/course/1/context_default_kubectl.sh , the command should use kubectl . Finally write a second command doing the same thing into ...
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