Historically important documents and literature could be preserved for hundreds of years in a new vault that will neighbour the famous "Doomsday" seed vault on an Arctic island in Norway.
Research shows 25% of web pages posted between 2013 and 2023 have vanished. A few organisations are racing to save the echoes of the web, but new risks threaten their very existence.
The demand for survival shelters is on the rise and will continue on an upward trend as more conflicts break out.
Manufacturers report a spike in demand for underground shelters since Russia invaded Ukraine, but an anthropologist who studies preppers says the real pros don’t do bunkers
The Internet Archive sort of does this already!
There is a digital doomsday vault located in the Arctic, near the doomsday seed vault.
It might not even be catastrophic events that do us in; we are already losing digital data at an alarming rate.
This is a wonderful idea! We could lose valuable information if a catastrophic event were to occur.
Digital doomsday vault
(5 upvotes)An apocalypse-proof data center
(5 upvotes)Check out this doomsday shelter that is cheaper to rent than an apartment.
https://futurism.com/worried-about-doomsday-rent-bunker-1000-year
The demand for survival shelters is on the rise and will continue on an upward trend as more conflicts break out.
How about this weird-looking canned bacon cheeseburger?
There was also the canned bacon sandwich in space. However, with a price tag of nearly $3 million, I doubt it will be mass-produced anytime soon.
https://www.eater.com/2016/3/15/11236604/heston-blumenthal-space-bacon-sandwich
It is not just doomsday preppers buying canned bacon – even military and government leaders are stockpiling it for continuity of government scenarios.
https://www.mredepot.com/Freeze-Dried-Canadian-Bacon-p/cc1163.htm
Canned bacon is becoming quite popular amongst campers and doomsday preppers.