For the hundredth time, I'm searching through the drops looking for a photo an anon posted that Q responded to. Handy as the search functions are, they don't really respond to querries for "that sub picture Q responded to"
How handy would a book I could flip through be? Could find it in three seconds if I had that.
Does anyone know if anyone ever has published a bound hardcopy of all drops?
Would be indescribably useful,and without doubt worth a few bucks to whomever made that possible. I don't want to hear shit about muh paytriots either. If you want to stop communism don't bitch about people practicing capitalism.
I just want a physical book in my physical hands, and understand such things cost money. That's how it works.
Anyone know of any source for such a thing?
Hmm that'll take some digging. Got a rough idea of what year?
I think it's in the 1400s, late summer 2018? Don't worry too much about it, I put up what I had and the conversation on the topic has petered out now as the thread has aged off and slid. Not finding it in the time I had available led to the post which led to discovering your work. Have to love the way coincidences stack some times.
Was an image of the sub folks suspected could have launched the missle off whibley island. I've never forgotten the name of that boat because of the whole q400 plane thing that happened soon thereafter, the "pilot" had the same name as that sub.
Finding all related posts would have been sweet at that moment, but you know how fast stuff moves.
Yeah... there are no coincidences ;)
As for the drops,I know exactly which ones those are, I also think they were early on 2018 iir. Could be wrong though, been a while.
You should be able to down load the pdfs of the books for free from prestophoto and jam through those quicker than the site.
I just prefer books to tiny screen time all the way around, so yeah. Probably end up ordering two sets so I can donate one to the local library.
Whatever this ends up being, and no matter what direction things turn, it was a thing that happened and should be accessable to future generations for academic study.
I do agree. It's a good idea too. You can get hard copies as well. The soft covers, stacked up, are almost 6 inches thick!
A lot of data... a lot of archive.