Entries from April 2006 ↓
Tales Of Horror Episode 19..The Haunting Hour…Murder is My Business
April 28th, 2006 — From The Feeds
Tales Of Horror Episode 19..The Haunting Hour…Murder is My Business
April 28th, 2006 — From The Feeds, podcasts
Tales Of Horror Episode 19..The Haunting Hour…Murder is My Business
April 28th, 2006 — From The Feeds
Tales Of Horror Episode 19..The Haunting Hour…Murder is My Business
April 28th, 2006 — From The Feeds
Zombie Survival Test
April 27th, 2006 — From The Feeds
The bottom line is this - many of the questions on this quiz are simply too ambiguous to reasonably expect anyone to score 100%, no matter how skilled in zombie survival. So here's what I'm going to do. I am going to consult with the other contributors to this blog to create our own zombie survival test with more objective questions. I will then put the link to the test permanently on the site for all to test themselves.
Expect it within the week!
Situation in Pittsburgh all too common
April 25th, 2006 — From The Feeds

This should not come as a surprise to those of us who research this problem. It only underscores the fact that PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS should be the primary objective for average civilians since the only way to prevent nightmarish scenarios like this one from obtaining is for city, state, and world governments to recognize and deal with the problem - something they've been entirely unwilling to do.
Poor evacuation routes and an ignorant citizenry are listed as the primary factors leading to the takeover. In the absense of governmental agencies willing to fix the evacuation route problem, the only chance we have for even a partial cure is to combat ignorance of the zombie problem. Knowledge is power - if we understand the threat zombies pose we will have a far higher possibility of understanding how to overcome that threat.
Recent Poll Results
April 24th, 2006 — From The Feeds
Here are the most recent poll results. Again, I'm pretty impressed by our readers' collective knowledge of zombie survival principles. "What is the ideal size for a survival party during the beginning stages of a zombie apocalypse?"
1-2 people - 5% (14 votes)
3-5 people - 48% (142 votes)
6-10 people - 31% (92 votes)
11-15 people - 4% (13 votes)
16-20 people - 1% (4 votes)
21 or more people - 10% (29 votes)
In the interest of disclosure I chose the "6-10 people" option. A full 79% (234) of you chose between 3 and 10 people. This is very good because at least three people are needed to provide security from each necessary direction, but at 10 the group is still small enough to be efficient.
The problem with larger groups of 11 or more (especially 21 or more), which sadly a full 15% (46) of you chose, is that they are less mobile, highly detectable, harder to transport, harder to provide basic resources for and are far more prone to power struggles. Each of these factors dramatically decreases the chances of short term (much less long term!) survival for the group as a whole.
Thanks to everyone who participated in our poll, and I hope to have more great participation in our next one.
Gettin’ the blog back together!
April 24th, 2006 — From The Feeds
Tales Of Horror Episode 18..The Haunting Hour…The Case of The Lonesome Corpse
April 21st, 2006 — From The Feeds
Tales Of Horror Episode 18..The Haunting Hour…The Case of The Lonesome Corpse
April 21st, 2006 — From The Feeds, podcasts
Tales Of Horror Episode 18..The Haunting Hour…The Case of The Lonesome Corpse
April 21st, 2006 — From The Feeds
Tales Of Horror Episode 18..The Haunting Hour…The Case of The Lonesome Corpse
April 21st, 2006 — From The Feeds
Tales Of Horror Episode 17 Nightfall…The Repossession
April 14th, 2006 — From The Feeds
"The Repossession". Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man possessed by the spirit of his dead Siamese twin. Production, script, and acting are equal to anything from the "Golden Age." The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 31 1981.
Tales Of Horror Episode 17 Nightfall…The Repossession
April 14th, 2006 — From The Feeds, podcasts
"The Repossession". Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man possessed by the spirit of his dead Siamese twin. Production, script, and acting are equal to anything from the "Golden Age." The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 31 1981.
Tales Of Horror Episode 17 Nightfall…The Repossession
April 14th, 2006 — From The Feeds