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December 4, 2012 10:52 pm GMT

10 Online Resources to Prepare for the Mayan Apocalypse


1. 43 Things




Time's running out, so if you're serious about crossing all the items off your bucket list, try using 43 Things. The website lets you make a list of tasks you hope to accomplish. Then it connects you with others who have similar goals both for support and advice.

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According to the Mayans, the world is coming to an end. That's right, we'll soon be joining all our favorite files, up in the cloud.

You've probably encountered some form of the story by now. The last day on the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, better known as the Mayan calendar is Dec. 21, 2012 (at least, that's the theory).

It could be a global catastrophe; it could be a transformative evolutionary event; or it could just be another in the long line of days where we all wake up, do some stuff and then go back to sleep. Fortunately, most scientists favor the "nothing's going to happen" theory.

Even though we're probably safe, it never hurts to be prepared. Check out the gallery a…
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