{"id":10056,"date":"2017-01-03T08:30:06","date_gmt":"2017-01-03T16:30:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crimeandtheforcesofevil.com\/blog\/?p=10056"},"modified":"2017-01-03T01:49:33","modified_gmt":"2017-01-03T09:49:33","slug":"so-lets-say-theres-an-emergency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crimeandtheforcesofevil.com\/blog\/2017\/01\/03\/so-lets-say-theres-an-emergency\/","title":{"rendered":"so let&#8217;s say there&#8217;s an emergency"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The new year is here, which means it&#8217;s time for the annual BIG CLEAN! But &#8211; living in earthquake territory and surrounded by active volcanoes &#8211; it&#8217;s also about emergency prep! Because it&#8217;s wise to have <em>right the hell now<\/em>, one-day, and two-or-three days plans for getting out.<\/p>\n<p>(Some people also talk about having a month&#8217;s notice plan? But really, that&#8217;s a move, and I think it&#8217;s silly to think of that as &#8217;emergency.&#8217; Even one week isn&#8217;t a <Em>whole<\/em> lot worse, even if you have a lot of junk &#8211; most of what people own that takes more than a week to sort out <em>doesn&#8217;t really need to be sorted out<\/em>.)<\/p>\n<p>So! Let&#8217;s say you have one day, or worse, Mt. Rainier has just gone up and the Cascadia fault just tripped and everything is completely pear-shaped but a rescue boat is outside. For someone like me, who creates a lot of content, the key to getting out quickly without massive losses is <eM>already be ready<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s that mean? Well, you hear a lot about the three-day bag, of course. (At least, you do in Cascadia. It&#8217;s not really adequate, you should be prepared for <Em>at least<\/em> a week, but three days is a start. Is this just us?) The three-day bag is one you can grab and take out the door as the building is falling down around you.<\/p>\n<p><Em>You should have data in that too.<\/em> At very least, a recent backup of key data. For example: we back up our servers to USB flash drives. This sounds hilarious but it&#8217;s actually pretty good, because it means we can swap the flash drives monthly, and have a <Em>completely offline<\/em> set of backups as well. And the monthly swap means they never have data-loss issues related to being unpowered for months.<\/p>\n<p>Where do those offline backup flash drives live? <em>The three-day pack.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>If you have your creative works scattered across a bunch of formats &#8211; by which I mean other-than-digital formats &#8211; scan your stuff. And have your digital work collected &#8211; at least in backup form &#8211; in <Em>one place<\/em>, and let <em>that<\/eM> live in the three-day bag too. (But don&#8217;t use flash drives for this, they drop storage over time if left unpowered. They aren&#8217;t a good archive format.)<\/p>\n<p>Alternatively, back your data up somewhere off-site. But that&#8217;s not always the best idea, for a lot of reasons &#8211; bandwidth being one of many, but there are many. If you can do it, great.<\/p>\n<p>So as part of this year&#8217;s Big Clean, I&#8217;ve been getting my data situation together. I&#8217;ve made an image of my recording archives, and I&#8217;ve ripped all those old Commodore and Amiga floppies, and right now, and I&#8217;m scanning those old fanzines I put out back in the 90s, because <em>why not?<\/em> All that old stuff&#8217;s so small it can live in backed-up archive directories on my laptop, and the laptop is effectively part of the three-day kit anyway.<\/p>\n<p>This is me, following my own advice, and being generally ready, like y&#8217;should. I was <em>hoping<\/em> to be done with all of this by the end of the 2nd, New Year&#8217;s Day Observed Bank Holiday Whatever, but I&#8217;m not <em>quite<\/eM> done. But I&#8217;m close.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, here&#8217;s my RIGHT THE HELL NOW list:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>three-day pack (yours should have a solid week of meds, if any)\n<li>laptop\n<li>instruments (at least the zouk)\n<li>phone\n<li>purse (which includes passport)<\/ul>\n<p>That gets me <Em>almost all<\/em> of my creative output, food, meds, srs bsns ID, and so on. If you don&#8217;t have a passport &#8211; or passport card &#8211; you should have one if you can afford it. It&#8217;s better ID than a driver&#8217;s license or ID card, and doesn&#8217;t get questioned.<\/p>\n<p>My ONE DAY&#8217;S NOTICE list &#8211; basically like going on tour with less gear but more paperwork. All of the above plus:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>one suitcase of clothes\n<li>all hard drives\n<li>the One Day Warning box (important legal papers, pretty much)\n<li>studio tablet and <em>custom<\/eM> studio hardware (one box max)<\/ul>\n<p>Anything more starts getting into &#8220;well, now, it&#8217;s just a move,&#8221; but with 2-3 days, I&#8217;d start with more general lab and studio gear, and favourite books and art.<\/p>\n<p>For an emergency, doesn&#8217;t that sound luxurious? I&#8217;d have that luxury &#8211; all that time &#8211; <Em>because<\/em> my Right the Hell Now and One Day plans are together. If you live anywhere that can get Abruptly Dangerous? Yours should be too.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The new year is here, which means it&#8217;s time for the annual BIG CLEAN! But &#8211; living in earthquake territory and surrounded by active volcanoes &#8211; it&#8217;s also about emergency prep! 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