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<blockquote data-quote="wi30" data-source="post: 874149" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>SunW, no one here would joke about home security. I live out in the country and like Suits said it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. As you can see from Suits' house, the camouflage exterior allows the structure to be easily disguised from aircraft. I'm actually in the process of implementing this strategy on my residence as well. Also, anyone who doesn't utilize barbed wire is clearly playing with fire in their day to day life.</p><p></p><p>As far as bringing back girls, keep them upstairs. My home appears as a ranch style house with two garages, but the basement goes four stories deep. Each layer being solid concrete with an extra layer of brick for obvious fortification reasons. We also drilled multiple holes in each direction every 20 feet to insert carbon fiber rods. That way the structure will stay intact regardless of disaster. The first level of the basement is actually a trap door under a rug, which is also under a false layer of oak hardwood to throw off burglars. The girls only see the first level of my modest ranch style home which in reality is rarely used. I mean, who actually keeps throw pillows on their family room couch?</p><p></p><p>While I agree with Suits on most of the basics, there are a lot of aspects I dislike about his home, as displayed in the photo. First off, he's foolish to live so close to a source of water. I mean come on, assuming it's not freshwater, his sharks are going to outgrow the property and hop right out of the moat into freedom. Seriously Suits, there is no way you have the recommended 93 yards (85.0392 meters) between your moat and a natural water source. And don't even get me started on the issues of pirates, hurricanes, or desalinization. </p><p></p><p>Also, why the hell does your house have such a narrow base? We all know fire moves upward and earthquakes can happen outside of their typical regions. Tectonic plates can be unpredictable. Honestly Suits, the best survival rating I can give you in good conscience is a 78/100. PM me if you want some tips on solidifying some obvious weaknesses in your strategy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wi30, post: 874149, member: 676"] SunW, no one here would joke about home security. I live out in the country and like Suits said it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. As you can see from Suits' house, the camouflage exterior allows the structure to be easily disguised from aircraft. I'm actually in the process of implementing this strategy on my residence as well. Also, anyone who doesn't utilize barbed wire is clearly playing with fire in their day to day life. As far as bringing back girls, keep them upstairs. My home appears as a ranch style house with two garages, but the basement goes four stories deep. Each layer being solid concrete with an extra layer of brick for obvious fortification reasons. We also drilled multiple holes in each direction every 20 feet to insert carbon fiber rods. That way the structure will stay intact regardless of disaster. The first level of the basement is actually a trap door under a rug, which is also under a false layer of oak hardwood to throw off burglars. The girls only see the first level of my modest ranch style home which in reality is rarely used. I mean, who actually keeps throw pillows on their family room couch? While I agree with Suits on most of the basics, there are a lot of aspects I dislike about his home, as displayed in the photo. First off, he's foolish to live so close to a source of water. I mean come on, assuming it's not freshwater, his sharks are going to outgrow the property and hop right out of the moat into freedom. Seriously Suits, there is no way you have the recommended 93 yards (85.0392 meters) between your moat and a natural water source. And don't even get me started on the issues of pirates, hurricanes, or desalinization. Also, why the hell does your house have such a narrow base? We all know fire moves upward and earthquakes can happen outside of their typical regions. Tectonic plates can be unpredictable. Honestly Suits, the best survival rating I can give you in good conscience is a 78/100. PM me if you want some tips on solidifying some obvious weaknesses in your strategy. [/QUOTE]
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