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Thrawn5
Thrawn5
Survivor Signals System
May 23 2008, 3:55 PM EDT
There should also be a flag (I'll stick with orange for now) that means "Help, Something is wrong". 5  out of 5 found this valuable. Do you?    
AustonWass
AustonWass
Survivor Signals System
May 24 2008, 11:45 PM EDT
what if people use this against you? like if your the only one there and you got a years wear of supplys wont people try to take them? 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
Andering_J_REDDSON
Andering_J_REDDSON
RE: Survivor Signals System
May 30 2008, 3:25 AM EDT
Actually, fire would be a better signal for this; During the day, the smoke would be visible much further away, and at night the flames could still be seen.
Someone will be quick to mention that everyone will likely have fires going all the time; But fires in contained environments (fireplaces/woodstoves) generally don’t have smoke visible all that far away. Exposed fires, especially those with accelerants, will be far easier to see.
Just a thought. I could be wrong…

AustonWass, that is a concern, but if we lived our lives I perpetual abject terror, the species would die anyways; Better to fly a flage and get some sort of potential help, than to try and stick our heads in the sand and hope it doesn’t effect us (or, as I prefer to say, “Better to die trying, than to try dying”).
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C-1/36
C-1/36
RE: Survivor Signals System
May 30 2008, 5:38 PM EDT
Three of anything is the international oh crap sign 2  out of 2 found this valuable. Do you?    
Miller38
Miller38
RE: Survivor Signals System
Jun 8 2008, 1:33 PM EDT
theres also the skis in the snow thing Do you find this valuable?    
Dvergamali
Dvergamali
RE: Survivor Signals System
Jun 10 2008, 4:17 AM EDT
duno if I want to advertise that much. like Light blue--alive and alone unarmed take my stuff and kill me. Do you find this valuable?    
Andering_J_REDDSON
Andering_J_REDDSON
RE: Survivor Signals System
Jun 10 2008, 12:58 PM EDT
"duno if I want to advertise that much. like Light blue--alive and alone unarmed take my stuff and kill me. "
I suspect you're overeacting a bit; Safety in numbers means if there are any other survivors out there, they'll come to you and settle in for the seige.
It's a concern, yes, but an overstaded one for the most part.
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Thrawn5
Thrawn5
RE: Survivor Signals System
Jun 11 2008, 1:41 AM EDT
yes, there is the "safety in numbers" bit. There is always going to be the occasional person who will want to come and forcefully take your stuff, but chances are that the passerby will be relieved at the sight of another survivor. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
UnUndead
UnUndead
RE: Survivor Signals System
Jun 11 2008, 3:09 PM EDT
"Actually, fire would be a better signal for this; During the day, the smoke would be visible much further away, and at night the flames could still be seen.
Someone will be quick to mention that everyone will likely have fires going all the time; But fires in contained environments (fireplaces/woodstoves) generally don’t have smoke visible all that far away. Exposed fires, especially those with accelerants, will be far easier to see.
Just a thought. I could be wrong…

AustonWass, that is a concern, but if we lived our lives I perpetual abject terror, the species would die anyways; Better to fly a flage and get some sort of potential help, than to try and stick our heads in the sand and hope it doesn’t effect us (or, as I prefer to say, “Better to die trying, than to try dying”)."
The only problem with that is that you might not know whether a fire is a signal or a house burning down until it's too late. Controlled releases of smoke would work during the day, but at night, I don't think visual signals are the best thing to use.
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Andering_J_REDDSON
Andering_J_REDDSON
RE: Survivor Signals System
Jul 5 2008, 5:58 PM EDT
¿And how are you going to see them without the light?
Anyways, there is another consideration; ¿How old is the signal? I could put up a “I have food and supplies, only one person here” sign, and maybe it’s true when I put it up. But then a few days later, I end up locking a bunch of skin jobs in there and walking away. You see the sign, think “¡WUT THERE’S FOOD HERE!” and discover that yes- Dinner has been served.
May I suggest- A flag system. Each day of the week and each month of the year has a specific flag (actually a pennant) attached to it (the months can follow the majority color of the birthstone, the days will still need a specific color). April, for example, is Diamond, so a white pennant (torn sheet) over say a Friday pennant (Red, let’s say). Now, if it’s a Friday in April, and I don’t see white over red, I know there’s something WRONG there, whatever the paint may say.
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ww3sabiture
ww3sabiture
RE: Survivor Signals System
Jul 5 2008, 6:29 PM EDT
i like that idea real well Do you find this valuable?    

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