January 2139: Six more months of snow. I am living in the midst of glaciers. I can’t remember when the temp last got above freezing. I have put thick sheets of plastic around all windows, and insulated the area around all doors, but the indoor temp is pretty damned cold, and it’s worse inside the bus garage because it’s much harder to seal heat leaks there, and the ceilings are higher. As before, I spend as much time as possible in an HC, where it’s whatever temp I want it to be, but I also still need to supervise the robots as they keep everything plowed, and as they shovel, and otherwise move new snow out of places we don’t want it, so about half my time is spent out of the HC.
I am now replacing a pickup truck every six months, but I’ve decided I need to get as many new trucks operational as possible. After giving it a lot of thought, over a couple of weeks, I’ve decided to bring as many pickup trucks here from Worcester, as will fit in the bus garage lot. It is a very large lot, so I can probably fit dozens here. It will mean more shoveling, as well as clearing snow off these vehicles and scraping glass surfaces, but I can think of lots of ways Worcester may not be accessible to me at some point.
Several of the pickups I own are equipped with trailer hitches so I can simply drive to Worcester, hook up a new truck to the one I’m driving, and haul it back here. When I get it here I can park it, then have the robots push it into a bay when it’s time to “fire it up.” I’ll leave an operational truck outside while I’m doing that. The bay will be way warmer than working outside, though not exactly toasty.
Come to think of it, I can actually do a caravan. I’m going to put a robot inside each self-driving pick up that has a trailer hitch. I think there are 6, so I’ll drive one, and 5 more will follow me. That will speed things up.
I think I can have my holoexperts teach me to teach the robots to hook up the new trucks to the old. That way I can stay inside the cab and let the robots do the work, then just check the hitches before we head back home.
Why all this trouble? I could live a very long time. I’m 139 now, and my health is still perfect. I want to plan for all contingencies.
Day 2: Well, I guess I missed a contingency. A HUGE pile of snow fell from the glacier onto the house. I have no way to know whether the house and two car garage were destroyed by what looks like at least a 50 foot pile of snow. I can’t imagine anything escaped that. I can see no trace of the house.
Fortunately, I was driving a pickup, hauling a new truck back from Worcester at the time so I am unhurt. If I’d been in or near the house I would be dead.
I lost 4 robots and a pickup, and everything in the house. I have a printer making a new robot and I’m working to get one of the new pickups operational. I wonder if I can get my holoexperts to teach the robots how to do that? Worth a shot.
I’m also thinking that this could happen to the bus garage, and I need a plan, if a plan is even possible.
Day 5: I have now brought 24 new pickups back here from Worcester. I am NOT making new trucks operational until I need to. I would need to start them all, or have the robots do that, at least every other day, and drive them for a reasonable distance a couple times a week. It will be easier to leave them as they are until they are needed.
I’ve given the idea of an avalanche destroying the bus garage a lot of thought, and I’ve consulted with holoexperts. The conclusion is that we need to keep a big box truck out at the edge of the parking lot closest to the road. I can use the HC and printer in back of the truck That’s as far from the glaciers as we can get. It would not escape a gigantic avalanche but it would be unaffected by the kind that took out the house. I’ll need to rotate which truck it is every 12 hours or so, so that the trucks will spend most of their time indoors, so it’s yet another job, but it is what it is.
We thought of constructing a small building, and we may yet do that as a backup, putting it out near the edge as well. Like the house it would be cold in there, but I could put a HC inside and stay warm that way.
I may actually get a few more big box trucks here from Worcester. I might be better off with more of those and fewer pickups.
After giving it a day’s worth of thought, and consulting with my holoexperts, I will haul a big box here every time I go to Worcester, and the 5 self-driving trucks will each bring a pickup.
Next: A full parking lot. Ready for most everything.