I've heard other people say that, and I guess there's no knowing how the apocalypse will unfold until it does. I just can't imagine trying to get a tank of gasoline for a case of beans. Since pawn shops have had a prepper ethos all along, giving loans against real goods or purchasing peoples real goods, I imagine the pawn shops open, heavily guarded, while the hungry zombies roam the streets, and preppers bring in valuables to redeem, naturally at less than they're ultimately worth in a healthy marketplace, for enough money to eat or fill a gas tank. So I took out a safe deposit box for my pile of those remarkable tiny solid gold 2-peso coins that were in circulation for a few decades in Mexico, and the Apmex sheets of little break-off silver ingots.
But then, in a zombie apocalypse, would the bank be open for you to go in and get your loot?
Okay, anyway incandescent bulbs or LED? No preference. I have both, and since my landlady upgraded the electrics in this building to 3-prong a few years ago, bulbs seem to last nearly forever.
For best sound quality: mint condition vinyl record, or CD?