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[/.]A Library For Survival Knowledge
he Survivor Library is gathering essential knowledge that would be necessary to jump-start modern civilization, should it fail past the point where a simple 'reboot' is possible (video). Much of it (but not all) dates to the late 1800s and early 1900s: quaint, but we know these things work because they did work. In 1978, James Burke said our modern world has become a trap (video), and whether it springs shut or not, all survival starts with the plow. Could you make one, use one? Sure, even a steam engine to pull it. I rescued my copy of Henley's Formulas from a dumpster outside a library.
Think of the Survivor Library as a trove of survival skills, a "100-year civilization checkpoint backup" that fits on a hard drive. If one individual from every family becomes a Librarian, gathering precious things with the means to read them, there may be many candles in the darkness. Browse at will, but if acquisition is the goal, someone has kindly made a torrent snapshot as of 14-Oct-2014 available.
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/10/28/0531223/a-library-for-survival-knowledge?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
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Re:[/.]A Library For Survival Knowledge
> fits on a hard drive
При лучине, сидя в землянке с протекающим потолком, будем перечитывать харддрайв?
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