User talk:Elittleton

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== structure (storms, wars, EMP, etc.) and does not have 3thorld type capability to provide for itself, i.e. ​ Loss of electrical infrastructure thus no universal electrical support capability. ​​No water pumping, ​​No sewage pumping. ​​No food storage refrigeration. ​​No building lighting. ​​No high-rise elevators. ​​No electrical medical support. ​​No gasoline/diesel fuel pumping. ​​No cell phone or landline phone service. ​​No first responder communication; fire, police, medical, etc. ​​No motorized transportation for locally grown food distribution. ​​No mechanical motor driven food growing support (planting/harvesting.) No electrical or mechanical motor equipment repairs available to repair broken equipment. Eighth world nations/locations Definition: A 1st or 2nd world nation or large location (like an island) that has lost long term electrical infrastructure (storms, wars, EMP, etc.) and does not have 3th/4th world type capability to provide for itself, i.e. ​ Loss of electrical infrastructure thus no universal electrical support capability. ​​No water pumping, ​​No sewage pumping. ​​No food storage refrigeration. ​​No building lighting. ​​No high-rise elevators. ​​No electrical medical support. ​​No gasoline/diesel fuel pumping. ​​No cell phone or landline phone service. ​​No first responder communication; fire, police, medical, etc. ​​No motorized transportation for locally grown food distribution. ​​No mechanical motor driven food growing support (planting/harvesting.) No electrical or mechanical motor equipment repairs available to repai ==

Eighth world nations/locations Definition: A 1st or 2nd world nation or large location (like an island) that has lost long term electrical infrastructure (storms, wars, EMP, etc.) and does not have 3th/4th world type capability to provide for itself, i.e. ​ Loss of electrical infrastructure thus no universal electrical support capability. ​​No water pumping, ​​No sewage pumping. ​​No food storage refrigeration. ​​No building lighting. ​​No high-rise elevators. ​​No electrical medical support. ​​No gasoline/diesel fuel pumping. ​​No cell phone or landline phone service. ​​No first responder communication; fire, police, medical, etc. ​​No motorized transportation for locally grown food distribution. ​​No mechanical motor driven food growing support (planting/harvesting.) No electrical or mechanical motor equipment repairs available to repair broken equipment. Elittleton (talk) 03:08, 26 September 2017 (UTC)

September 2017
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at Wikipedia talk:Project namespace. Your edits appear to be disruptive and have been reverted. Please ensure you are familiar with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, and please do not continue to make edits that appear disruptive. Continual disruptive editing may result in loss of editing privileges. Please don't give telephone numbers on Wikipedia pages Noyster  (talk),  16:28, 26 September 2017 (UTC)
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