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Black Blade 12-11-2010 10:36 PM

Free Survival Downloads
 
Found this site with various subjects for downloads (books, articles, etc.)

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I haven't gone through everything and some are not updated, but still lotsa info.

Lt762x39 12-12-2010 04:20 AM

BB,
Makes me wonder if the infedels (like us) are welcome there; or do we get spanked by the mods for speaking the truth about guns.....

gtodan 12-12-2010 02:34 PM

Boatload of good info in one place. Thanks!

ashhoe 12-14-2010 12:28 AM

I downloaded every one of those onto a flash drive, put it in two ziplock bags and stuffed it in my backpack. There is some good stuff in there, worth one ounces of weight and two more ziplock bags. EVERYTHING gets a ziplock, those things are great to have when you want to save a liver and a heart but don't want to just drop 'em in your pocket. I put ziplock bags into a ziplock bag.

tanvil 12-19-2010 10:32 PM

There is some good stuff here. Thanks Black Blade.

zoom6zoom 12-20-2010 01:16 AM

Quote:

I downloaded every one of those onto a flash drive, put it in two ziplock bags and stuffed it in my backpack
What ya gonna read it on?

Wolfeie 01-01-2011 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by zoom6zoom (Post 615681)
What ya gonna read it on?

That was my thought exactly...

Hate to say it but paper is the only really viable medium for these materials.

Think it through. You may be able to read them during "Day 1". What happens if there is no more power and you are now ready to plant your seeds (you DO have seeds, right). You going to run your generator with the VERY PRECIOUS fuel you may have to fire up your laptop?!? Oh yeah, you going to be carrying your laptop? Sure, I wish that made sense - I have a library full on mine. I don't think that it does make sense to rely on the ability to leverage electronic assets in any sort of scenario where I really need the reference.

tanvil 01-01-2011 05:45 PM

You need to learn it. If every one learned and became proficient in the areas that interested them, the nation would be much better off.

kernelkrink 01-01-2011 10:25 PM

If you're in a vehicle or fixed location, a laptop is a viable option. Recharging the battery can be done whenever the vehicle is run, a generator is used for other purposes, or better yet a small solar panel. Even if you're on foot, a thumb drive is about equivalent to a pack of gum, size and weight wise. Tossing one in your kit for possible future use is no great hardship. In the meantime before SHTF you can study the material.

nkluksda 01-01-2011 11:08 PM

But a laptop is not an option in an EMP situation. If you are going to be prepared for all circumstances, then paper is your best bet. And not just any paper - you'll want to get 100% cotton rag acid-free paper. Normal copy paper has acid that will cause the print to face and the paper itself to fall apart.

You can print and bind your own books - look it up; it's easy. I've done a bunch of home book-binding. Keeps things a lot neater than loose-leaf notebooks.


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