7 July 2012, 10:37
Somebody just print out all of wikipedia, laminate it, bury it and call it a day

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7 July 2012, 10:37
Somebody just print out all of wikipedia, laminate it, bury it and call it a day
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7 July 2012, 11:49
dunno about that tbph, wiki is often wrong, and is nowhere near a complete encylopedia and theres alot of primitive knowledge that is just lightly touched upon, theres very little indepth things on wikipedia.....not to say that storing a copy of wikipedia is a bad idea, it would help preserve cultural and historical things, and serve as a reminder of the old world, which in my opinion is invaluable, i dont think theres any other resource out there thats touches upon such a broad selection of subjects, objects, events and people...so while a copy of wiki should be included it is by no means the only thing needed
8 July 2012, 06:28
I have a great deal of material on Microfiche and when I can afford it, I shall have more material added. You can read it with a pocket microscope that isn't illuminated by battery. I have many useful books on fiche, Boot and shoe making, Military manuals, Herbal and Homoeopathic medicine, some of Kurt Saxon's material, etc., etc.. Microfiche can be buried in a suitable container. You can have a small library in a very small space. Kenneth Eames.
8 July 2012, 11:38
(8 July 2012, 06:28)Kenneth Eames Wrote: I have a great deal of material on Microfiche and when I can afford it, I shall have more material added. You can read it with a pocket microscope that isn't illuminated by battery. I have many useful books on fiche, Boot and shoe making, Military manuals, Herbal and Homoeopathic medicine, some of Kurt Saxon's material, etc., etc.. Microfiche can be buried in a suitable container. You can have a small library in a very small space. Kenneth Eames. what a brilliant idea! thanks for pointing that out, i bet thats a very handy library ![]() ![]()
8 July 2012, 18:34
I've seen one of these too. It was in our family, I think my father brought it home from abroad. I don't know what happened to it. I must ask my sisters. All my brothers are dead. Kenneth Eames.
8 July 2012, 22:19
(8 July 2012, 18:34)Kenneth Eames Wrote: I've seen one of these too. It was in our family, I think my father brought it home from abroad. I don't know what happened to it. I must ask my sisters. All my brothers are dead. Kenneth Eames. they are such fascinating objects, we have all manner of wonderous items at our hosue, for instance we have a book that was printed within the lifetime of the man that invented book printing, the spine is made up of recycled hand written books ![]() ![]() |
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