Ask HN: What information to store on the off chance of the Apocalypse?
Given 1 GB in printed pages is about 3.9 million (http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1+gigabyte+in+pages), how much would you store, what topics are most important (specifically in the areas of: survival in the wild, technology for rebuilding civilization, historical records, anything I've forgotten?), what media/medium would you store it on and how would you go about gathering it?
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[ 79.7 ms ] story [ 719 ms ] threadI downloaded one a year or two ago. Just a few of the titles included:
- FM 21-76 (US Army Survival Manual)
- Bushcraft (Canadian Scout Manual)
- Knots and lashings
- Caching Techniques
- DIY Shelters
- Food and Water
- Dangerous Plants and Animals
- Edible Wild Plants (Illustrated)
- Farming and Gardening
- Citizens' Homeland Defense Guide
I would recommend storing on several digital mediums (DVDs/Harddrives) in addition to physical print-outs.
* Low power consumption * pretty durable (I abuse my iphone, it has lasted just fine) * potential for survivors to create a comm network with them
I don't think laptops are tough enough unless you have one of the hardened ones. Paper is obviously out due to size. So, yeah, just me and my trusty iPhone against all that nature can throw at me.
I'd also suggest as many natural science texts as possible, specifically about indigenous plants, animals, and terrain. Perhaps something that would tell me geographic/navigable coordinates to massive existing infrastructure? I don't think I could find my way to New Hampshire to look the Twinkie factory without some help.
Compass is good if you dont have a newer phone. Also, a commercial (FM/AM) and a 2-way radio. Preferably in the CB or ham ranges. Meeting up with other people would be important.
I'm not a survivalist or something, I just started doing this on a whim because I was procrastinating on something. I honestly expect to never need most of it, but having my own Debian mirror is very convenient.
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1584988
Instead of downloading torrents or building power generators why not go out and get some survival skills- outdoor medical training, wilderness survival, etc. Then practice these skills- go out camping, hiking, learn to cook in the wild, learn to forage, get in shape. Learn how to use firearms, buy some firearms, have a contingency plan for yourself and your family.
Or you can just sit at your computer and download torrents...
There'd be an inevitable decline, and eventual loss, of technological skills, as people would concern themselves more with everyday survival than the 'luxuries' of modern civilization.
Hence, no replacement parts for the inevitable damage to your device(s). And, of course, no power supply.
What we REALLY need is an Asimov-style 'Foundation', with all the accumulated knowledge of humanity, and methods for bootstrapping a society from stone-age to silicon-age tech...