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You were unable to send an Z}SOS before crashing.hh(`The flight plan you filed shows you were on a four hour flight due to landat Phoenix at 2 p.m.[}[[(SAt the time of the crash you were about sixty miles off of your planned course.kk(cYour map shows only desert,\} with the nearest civilization a mining camp seventy miles due east.pp(hIt is summer, with the daytime high expecte]}d to hit 130 degrees, dropping only to 90 degrees at night.hh(`The plane crashed and burned to ashes.It is now 12 noon. Y^}ou have managed tosalvage a few items.[[(SYou are dressed in blue jeans, T-shirtand sneakers. Around you is sand and cac_}tus.B-@#B('=Scenario =Inventory =Decision @ """@AP"SCENARIO,`}#"@sA`#INVENTORY6""@hA"DECISION@ ApJ>-@@">($PRESS ANY KEY TO REa}TURN TO INVENTORYT @ ^hINVENTORYrU @PA 1A@CA@U-@b}|)#(ՠŠĠŠӺ&()((1) COSMETIC MIRROR(2) WOOL BLANKET(3) ONE QUART OF c}WATER&&(4) FLASHLIGHT WITH 4 BATTERIES""(5) RED AND WHITE PARACHUTE(6) SWISS ARMY KNIFE(7) CLEAR PLASd}TIC SHEET(8) .45 CALIBER PISTOL( 9) SUNGLASSES(10) GAUZE BANDAGES( 11) COMPASS$$(12) LARGE MAPe} OF THIS DESERT==(513) BOOK 'Edible Plants & Animals of the Desert'(14) A QUART OF VODKA&&(15) BOTTLE OFf} 100 SALT TABLETS:-@!:( for detailS of an item, or&A-@"A('=Scenario =Inventog}ry =Decision0 @ :D""@AP"SCENARION#"@sA`#INVENTORYX""@hAh}"DECISIONb"@'A0l A`v A`(Item # (1-15)-!! @)!@A@i} (}ApAAPAA@AA A `AA@AA AA0Aj}p(COSMETIC MIRROR(===============ss(kThis item is polished glass about six inches in diameter and is slik}ghtly concave to magnify reflections. A0( WOOL BLANKET( ============oo(gThis is an Indian type bl}lanket, plain brown, about six feet by eight feet, made of medium weight wool. A0(ONE QUART OF WATER(m}==================aa(YThis is a one quart size glass bottle containing a good commercial pure spring water.  An}0##(FLASHLIGHT WITH 4 BATTERIES ##(===========================*LL(DThis is a good working flashlight withfour o}brand new size 'D' cells.4HH(@It is about eighteen inches long and has a bright halogen bulb.> A0H(RED ANDp} WHITE PARACHUTER(=======================\QQ(IThis is a standard size parachute, made of bright red and white nylq}on.f A0p(SWISS ARMY KNIFEz(==================oo(gYou know the kind. It has three knife blades, saw, r}scissors, file, can open-er, screwdriver, corkscrew. A0(SHEET OF CLEAR PLASTIC(======================s}kk(cA sheet about three feet by four feet of thick clear plastic, resembling a transparent rain parka. A0t}(.45 CALIBER PISTOL(==================KK(CThis is a good hand gun, unloaded but with a box of twelve bullets.u} A0( SUNGLASSES( ==========RR(JThis is a good dark pair of wrap arounds with ultraviolet protectiv}on. A0(GAUZE BANDAGES(==============$hh(`This is what is left of a first aid kit. Two rolls of sw}terile gauze, 4 in.wide by 72 in. long.. A08(COMPASSB(=======L[[(SThis is a military issue magnetic x} compass with detailed dial and range finder.V A0`( FOLDING MAPj( ===========tee(]This is the large y}folding map of the area that you were using along with your instruments.~^^(VYou have your crash position noted, righz}t before the unsuccessful SOS was attempted.kk(cThe map shows only desert, with the nearest civilization a mining camp {} seventy miles due east. A0((( BOOK 'Edible Plants and Animals'''(===============================ii(|}aThis book lists and has many pictures of edible plants and animals to be found in this desert.RR(JThere is also infor}}mation on finding, catching, and preparing the edibles. A0 (VODKA (=====FF(>One quart of one hundre~}d proof genuineRussian vodka, unopened. A0( SALT TABLETS( ============ XX(PA plastic bottle of 1000 }tablets to replace lost salt, like some athletes use. A0DECISION(U @PA@R1A}@RCA @U-@2LL(DYou must assign each of the items a value between one and fifteen,<ff(}^depending on your plan of action for survival. One rates the most valuable,fifteen the least.F(P))(! 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TRY AGAIN!-@A  A}CALCULATE SCORE36-6-'6-36-&-@@0 6-8,6-8,:6-O:&},D 6-%N XC @PAAH1AAHCA @bUO(GIn order to have a chance to su}rvive, you should score below 40 points.R(U(l(Your score was v$!@@($( BUZZARD BAIT!( @A(}((You chose wisely!9-@"9(Press any key for explanations. @  @Pc`(XIf you} had a poor score it was likely because you tried to walk to the mining camp.c(h+(#Rule #1 of survival is to stay p}ut..(h(4You have virtually no chance of survival if you try YY(Pwalking in the desert. The distance is too far even }under benign conditions.ii(` You would totally dehydrate after just a few hours of walking. To survive here you mu}st stay^^(Vin the shade and remain as motionless as possible until the search party finds you.<-@ <}("Press 'C' to continue explanation.6-@!6(Press 'R' to retry the quiz. @  "@:C,}A! "@:R,A  A @*1-@@"1(PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN4 @ >HC @P}AA1AACA R7$(This is the correct order of4( importance.7(\(1) COSMETI}C MIRRORf(2) WOOL BLANKETp(3) ONE QUART OF WATERz&&(4) FLASHLIGHT WITH 4 BATTERIES""(5) RED AND WHITE PA}RACHUTE(6) SWISS ARMY KNIFE(7) CLEAR PLASTIC SHEET(8) .45 CALIBER PISTOL( 9) SUNGLASSES(10)} GAUZE BANDAGES( 11) COMPASS$$(12) LARGE MAP OF THIS DESERT==(513) BOOK 'Edible Plants & Animals of the D}esert'(14) A QUART OF VODKA&&(15) BOTTLE OF 100 SALT TABLETSK(,(!Enter item number for explanationK((Hit} RESET to end program)  @A# !@A# @PA#@A$A$`A% }A%`A&A&`A'0A(A(PA)A)A)A0`A1$ (COSMETIC MIRROR. (=======}========(8 QN(FIf you could have only one item from the list, this would be the one.Q(B ol(dThe mirror enables you to} signal for help. Its reflection can be spottted even beyond the horizon.o(L EE(=The Civil Air Patrol will be looking f}or you at about 6 p.m.V aa(YThe mirror will greatly increase your chance of them, or anyone else spotting you.` }A j ( WOOL BLANKETt ( ============(~ jj(bShade is essential. You can hang the blanket between or over the c}actus to provide maximum shade. XX(PThe parachute can also provide some shade, but it is thin and has a betteruse. }A  (ONE QUART OF WATER (==================( _(_(TNot the most important item because without shade }you'll dehydrate too quickly. aa(XNevertheless, the quart of water will put off the most severe effects of dehydrati}on, --(% like delirium, for a few more hours. A  ##(FLASHLIGHT WITH 4 BATTERIES &#(====================}=======&( ll(dYou already have a signal for daytime,at night the flashlight is your only chance of being spotted. }A  (RED AND WHITE PARACHUTE "(======================="( ll(dThis would be spread out between the cacti so} search crews or passing aircraft could spot you. 44(,It would also provide some degree of shade.( A 2 (}SWISS ARMY KNIFE< (==================(F ZZ(ROne of the many uses of this item would be to cut open cactus to o}btain water.P ``(XIn conjunction with the plastic sheet about one quart of water a day could be obtained.Z A d }(SHEET OF CLEAR PLASTICn !(======================!(x 44(,This item could be used as to distill water. jj(bDig a }hole in the sand and place cut up pieces of cactus in it and then cover it with plastic. jj(aThe sun will draw the wat}er out and itwill condense on the plastic. A rock can be placed to make jj(b an indentation, and the drops of water woul}d fall intothe used water bottle or flashlight base. A  (.45 CALIBER PISTOL (==================( }]](UNot for hunting, for signaling. Three shots in a row are the signal for distress. TT(LAgain, like the mirror, sou}nd also travels great distances in the desert. kk(bHunting is not a possiblity. Animals in the desert are typically no}cturnal,and bagging one with a 99(1 handgun would be a feat worthy of Annie Oakley. A  ( SUNGLASSES (} ==========( SS(KThe sun and the glare is bright enoughin the desert to blind you unless you --(%stay in the shade o}r wear sunglasses. A " (GAUZE BANDAGES, (==============(6 hh(_These are not for first aid. Even if y}ou cut yourself severely here you would hardly bleed,@ ff(^ because of dehydration. And infection is not a consider-ati}on. You would die of thirst first.J \\(TThese could be best used wrapped around your head to protect it from the sun}.T A ^ (COMPASS and MAPh (===============(r ^^(VThese and the following items are actually useless} if not downright dangerous.| QQ(IAttempting to walk out of the desert would only end in your early death. QQ(IUse }the compass as a signal or the mapfor shade, or throw them both away. ii(`If you keep them, once you get delirious }you might change your mind and try to walk out  %%(of the desert using them. A  ((( BOOK 'Edible Plant}s and Animals' *'(===============================*( ``(XDehydration comes even faster if you eat. It takes additiona}l water to digest food. JJ(BStarvation would take weeks, you can'tlast that long. Eat nothing. gg(_Also the simple }procurement of roots or leaves would cost you too much in loss of body water. AA(9Stay in the shade with your mirror and}only read the book. 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