Cheaper too. Im trying to talk her into teaching a class on it so we can share with people that want to learn but she is a shy woman. I will just have to keep working on her.
Just have her post a video on Youtube.
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Cheaper too. Im trying to talk her into teaching a class on it so we can share with people that want to learn but she is a shy woman. I will just have to keep working on her.
I've run into the same situation. I know you can download full books to a kindle and they have solar powered chargers for them. Might be a good option with limited space and weight. However you still have the possibility of breaking it and being screwed.
Not to take this thread too far off topic, but...
I have a decent survival library on the computer with stuff like military manuals, survival guides, and textbooks. I also downloaded the Wikipedia archive. I have the data on my internal hard drive and backed up on two separate external hard drives. I think that with a deep cycle batter, a solar panel, and a power inverter I should be able to access the data indefinitely in a SHTF scenario. I am also starting a SHTF hard-copy library. I'll probably start a thread about it sometime soon so I can get suggestions on what to add.
Unless there is an EMP...then you're screwed. Print it out. Make condensed versions and laminate.