Thursday, 10 May 2012


An interview with a young explorer: 
Zombies and Aye-ayes!

I think it would be fair to say that we all have a spirit of adventure and a hunger to live a little on the edge. In some of us it might mean wearing those wild Homer Simpsons socks to work that your boss specifically said looked stupid. However, in a rare breed of others it means travelling to the wild and remote corners of the earth trekking rainforests, braving waves and crossing that rickety rope bridge you see in every Indiana Jones film. My good friend Chris Willmet is certainly the latter and on his journeys he has actually came across stories of zombies and demons. So here is a short but sweet interview with him that’s a world exclusive for wherezombiescome!

So can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Well, I’m 21 years old and from South Wales originally. When I've got some free time I really enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking and surfing. I'm currently living out in Australia on a one year visa and having an amazing new time travelling round and meeting new people every day. 


Chris Willmett
(Image courtesy of Chris Willmett)

Thursday, 12 April 2012

How To Market A New Blog:


I would just like to take this opportunity to say thank you for visiting my blog, its only been going for a few weeks but I have already has some great feedback. This is my first proper blog and would still very much class myself as a newbie. However during this short time I have picked up some handy hints and tips on how to market a new blog. So if you are thinking about starting one up I highly recommend it and hope this post helps you on your way.


(Image by Inju) 

Sunday, 18 March 2012

A review of the new iPad: A zombie fighting tool? 

If you asked someone to name a modern day 'must have' item, they may very well name an Apple product. The latest iPhone sold over four million units in its first three days and has fast become one of the most highly grossing gadgets of all time. Apple have now just released the new iPad on the 16th of March , which sold out of pre-order copies in the UK.  So the aim of this post is to do a little review of the iPad, then asses how well it would do as a part of your zombie apocalypse supplies. 

The iPad

(Image courtesy of apple.com)
#2 Lucy Briggs 

Me

Monday, 12 March 2012

Zombies: A brief history of the concept


When investigating the history of the modern zombie concept the hunt can be split into two categorise, fictional and factual. Out of these two it is clear that the biggest influences have been fictional, with films, television and books collectively crafting the modern zombie shaped mould. However this fictional fellow is delicately hung on some factual events.

This post is my run down of the key dates and events that the future zombie apocalypse survivors will look back on and say, 'How could we have been so blind!'.

1) 1584 - First recorded case of rabies by Italian Girolamo Fracastoro. Rabies is a viral disease that is transmitted by bite. It most commonly effects animals such as dogs and bats but has been recorded to effect humans. Swelling of the brain can cause pain, violent movements and aggression, usually resulting in death. It was considered to be eradicated in the UK however recently rabid bats have been reported in Scotland. Many believe that if a zombie virus did materialize, it would be a mutation or variation of rabies.



Human infected with rabies


Monday, 5 March 2012

How to do a nifty little card trick:


Although supplies and location are the number one priority when preparing for Z day, its also good to have one or two little tricks up your sleeve. These could come in handy to hustle some chump out of his last cream egg or to just keep you entertained on a boring night of zombie patrol.

Here is a really simple but effective card trick you can learn in under a minute. After reading this post you will be able to hand your chump a deck of cards, ask them to shuffle it, then then flick through the deck until they say stop. Then without looking at the card yourself, you will be able to show them the one they picked and tell them what it is.

So like most card tricks this one is all about slight of hand and a little trickery. Give your intended fool the deck and get them to shuffle it - they can do what they want, it wont make any difference. However make sure to peak at the bottom card before you start the trick. This is very important.

When you get the deck back hold it in one hard by pinching it side on with your thumb and fingers. Make sure the deck is facing your chump with the end closest to them tilted down slightly. Then with your other hand use your middle and index finger to pull the cards towards you. At this point ask the chump to say stop when they have chosen a card.

Pinching the deck with one hand and using the other to
shuffle through the deck.

Friday, 2 March 2012


#1 Rhys Evans 
Me

So this is the first post on what this blog is really about. A personal account of what you would take and where would you go if Z Day ever did happen. To start it off Ill do my own.