Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Record a Massive Database
For future reference; and for emergencies, record an entire massive database. Begin with Wikipedia; then, add survival data for every country worldwide. In case of extreme emergencies, anyone may be capable of "Starting all over" with the database.
Here are a few things to add to the database:
[1] How to use tools
[2] How to build a house
[3] How to build a hovercraft
[4] How to fish
[5] Dictionaries
[6] Language translators
[7] Calculators
[8] Camping Data
[9] Backpacking data
[10] Mountain climbing data
[11] Animals worldwide/ edibility/ defending against them
[12] How to fly aircraft
[13] Edible plants worldwide
[14] First aid/ EMT
[15] Medicinal herbs worldwide
[16] "Foxfire" set of books
[17] Navigation: land, sea, air
[18] Building boats
[19] cooking and recipes
[20] Bow hunting
[21] Archery/ Bow and arrow construction
[22] How everything is made
[23] Plumbing
[24] Electrical technology
[25] Building a fire
[26] Getting out of quicksand
[27] Swimming
[28] Driving 18 wheeled trucks; and other vehicles
[29] Military survival guides
[30] Chemistry
[31] Physics
[32] Map Reading/ Maps worldwide
[33] Using CB/ SSB/ Ham radios
[34] Using Spectrophotometers
[35] Using Ph meters/ Taking Ph
[36] Radiation monitoring/ Testing
[37] Carpentry
[38] Earth Home Construction
[39] CIA factbook recording
[40] ALL mathematical formulas/ Equations
[41] Mother Earth News magazine CD copies
NOTE: For books and magazines, a permission must be obtained before recording into the database.
Monday, March 24, 2014
P.E.S. Compared to Nuclear Power Supply
A nuclear reactor costs from $5-$7 billion. A P.E.S. costs $350. For the cost of a nuclear reactor, 14,285,571 to 20 million people would have a power supply that is completely safe; for about $350 for 35-50 years.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Wikipedia Chat
Wikipedia Chat is Located at :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/ACT_Foundation
Home Safety Methods
For those who have very expensive items, here is a method of making the home safer:
[1] For displayed items in a showcase, use hardwood and bulletproof Plexiglas
[2] For Electrical:
[1] Use metal conduit for electrical wiring. Stainless steel is best.
[2] Use metal outlet boxes
[3] Use G.F.C.I. circuit breakers
[3] Fireproof the home
[4] For any items such as documents, make a copy of them. Multiple copies may be used for presentations and personal
use. The original should be kept in a waterproof and fireproof safe that is embedded in concrete.
[5] Floodproof the home. Keep it as high as possible; or portable [such as an R.V.]. Optionally, have a deep moat
surrounding the home.
[6] Prevent fires on carpets from electrical outlet sparks.
[7] Use no fiberglass insulation. Fiberglass damage is called silicosis.
[8] Keep fire extinguishers available. Class A/B/C/ is sufficient for homes.
[9] Use metal trim when affordable
[10] When possible, use tile or closets and kitchens. Marble and granite and other minerals are very well also; but very sensitive to breakage. The tiles and minerals are non flammable
[11] Use hardwoods for walls, ceilings, and floors
[12] Use metal beams for wall braces [studs] and ceiling frames. Optionally, use hardwood.
[13] Use water purification systems
[14] Use an outdoor water heater room with tile walls. Water heaters are explosive under certain circumstances.
NOTE: Anything flammable must be avoided in the home. Anything toxic such as fiberglass must equally as well be avoided.
Home Database
For a home database begin by obtaining a hard drive with a 2TB to 5TB [terabyte] capacity. Use 100GB [gigabytes] to record the entire Wikipedia.
[1] Join Wikipedia and record all recipes or other information you may have to the Wikipedia. Write down any other names the items may be denoted.
[2] Add a photo section. Itemize folders and subfolders accordingly to specific photos.
[3] Add a document section with copies of your documents; including birth certificates.
[4] Add first aid sections, and medical supplies sections.
[5] Add motor vehicles, motorcycles, and other transportation folders and sections.
[6] Add prescription and non prescription drug sections.
[7] Add a section on how to deliver a baby at home.
[8] Add herbal, vitamin, and food remedies
[9] Add unit converters
[10] Add how- to sections from Youtube
[11] Add music videos
[12] Ad a cooking course from allrecipes.com
[13] Add antiques data
These are a few things top add to your home database.
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