Good ole fashioned books. I understand documentation of events is good, but it's nothing without knowledge. I buy college textbooks from thrift stores. Build a library. My daughter's friend's parents are liberal and are doing the same thing. It's coming, the only question is when
I agree, I have over 800 books so far, for the inevitable.
But my archive server is in what I think is an EMP proof area, with only one CAT 5 & a power cable to a UPS going to it. It will be powered off when / if the SHTF, to be used to rebuild if necessary.
Kiwix has the Gutenberg library, and other books. As well as WikiMed, USArmy field medicine guides etc. I also have schooling materials for kids, and absolutely no books that were burned in Berlin in the 1930's.
I download to thumb drives and upload to an older computer that works beautiful. I have numerous books, studies and other similar materials. It has no camera, no WiFi and in a somewhat EMP proof area. I've printed out what I believe to be truly important information
I have been doing the same thing. I also buy political books, How to Books. I have over 400 books right now, but I am still working on it. Also, canning food books.
I find a lot on School Auctions (www.PublicSurplus.com)
I also buy from www.BookDepot.com (VERY discounted)
The ONLY reason I will go to Good Will is to get the already marked down books at $2.00 are marked 1/2 off on the first day of the color of the week day.
Numerous Q posts told us to archive offline, some useful tools for Anons;
Best archiving tool for self hosted, searchable archives. https://kiwix.org/en/
List of available off the shelf archives; https://library.kiwix.org/#lang=&q=
Create your own archive of websites; https://zimit.kiwix.org/
Anyone got any other suggestions?
https://www.httrack.com/
Love the open source community. Linux and BSD for the win!
Thanks, never heard of this, over to Youtube to check it out now...
used to download entire site, except for database pages I think
Good ole fashioned books. I understand documentation of events is good, but it's nothing without knowledge. I buy college textbooks from thrift stores. Build a library. My daughter's friend's parents are liberal and are doing the same thing. It's coming, the only question is when
I agree, I have over 800 books so far, for the inevitable.
But my archive server is in what I think is an EMP proof area, with only one CAT 5 & a power cable to a UPS going to it. It will be powered off when / if the SHTF, to be used to rebuild if necessary.
Kiwix has the Gutenberg library, and other books. As well as WikiMed, USArmy field medicine guides etc. I also have schooling materials for kids, and absolutely no books that were burned in Berlin in the 1930's.
I download to thumb drives and upload to an older computer that works beautiful. I have numerous books, studies and other similar materials. It has no camera, no WiFi and in a somewhat EMP proof area. I've printed out what I believe to be truly important information
Thank you... I'm unfamiliar with all of these
I have been doing the same thing. I also buy political books, How to Books. I have over 400 books right now, but I am still working on it. Also, canning food books.
I find a lot on School Auctions (www.PublicSurplus.com)
I also buy from www.BookDepot.com (VERY discounted)
The ONLY reason I will go to Good Will is to get the already marked down books at $2.00 are marked 1/2 off on the first day of the color of the week day.
And.... I also find A LOT on www.scribd.com.
https://archive.org/details/opensource?tab=collection