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Dont die in the Outback
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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 472543" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>the best rule of thumb is to always have a Plan B, with at least a tentative idea on a Plan C.</p><p>Technology is known to fail ... usually when its needed most. </p><p>many years ago my brother was at a truck accident in the hills in thick forest. The cops Sat Phone could not get a sat signal so they had to borrow my brothers CDMA Telstra phone as it was the only service there with signal.</p><p>Didn't have internet services in those days but the CDMA system was more dependable & went further from the tower than any of todays systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 472543, member: 12692"] the best rule of thumb is to always have a Plan B, with at least a tentative idea on a Plan C. Technology is known to fail ... usually when its needed most. many years ago my brother was at a truck accident in the hills in thick forest. The cops Sat Phone could not get a sat signal so they had to borrow my brothers CDMA Telstra phone as it was the only service there with signal. Didn't have internet services in those days but the CDMA system was more dependable & went further from the tower than any of todays systems. [/QUOTE]
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