You can buy wind up chargers for cell phones and such. I personally like to keep a UPS available that I can use for small items. Even a small UPS, given the task of keeping a cell phone charged, could probably do it for weeks. I do see what you mean though, for most people it would be a problem, just mentioning that there are ways around it that people just need to be aware of. Go find a wind up charger and toss it in your survival kit.
Oh, and this poll fits me like a glove. I'm 23, renter, and I don't have a landline, only my mobile.
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You can buy wind up chargers for cell phones and such. I personally like to keep a UPS available that I can use for small items. Even a small UPS, given the task of keeping a cell phone charged, could probably do it for weeks. I do see what you mean though, for most people it would be a problem, just mentioning that there are ways around it that people just need to be aware of. Go find a wind up charger and toss it in your survival kit.
Oh, and this poll fits me like a glove. I'm 23, renter, and I don't have a landline, only my mobile.