Put this pocket size guide in your bug out bag for the next zombie apocalypse — or the next Electromagnetic Pulse
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083XPP1XP
Updated April 2022. The book starts with critical life-saving medical information. Then the first five things to do in an emergency. From there it cover the five critical areas: first aid, water, food, shelter and fire. This book lays out how to survive from mild, to moderate, to extreme emergencies in a logical flow. Water and food procurement. Building shelter. Fire starting. Navigating and tracking. Specific environments. First Aid.
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You think green berets carry little books and little chairs and desks with them ?
Then why is it intended to be pocket size? To read here and there, hoping to get it memorized before TSHTF?
What are the little chairs and desks for again?
And to get back on topic, this guide is OK. Not as well written or laid out as others I've read. I recommend the Survival Doctor's Handbook for the medical stuff and Bushcraft 101 for the survivalist stuff. Not pocket sized or free, but well written and full of actual good advice for outdoorsy people and bunker dwellers alike.
And thanks OP. Added to collection.
Of course this isn't to distribute it, it is just to convert it to pdf for fair use because you don't have a kindle in your remote cabin so need to format it to paper. I'm not saying break the DRM but if you already have the rights to read the book then you have the rights to read it in different formats.
Of course this isn't to distribute it, it is just to convert it to pdf for fair use because you don't have a kindle in your remote cabin so need to format it to paper. I'm not saying break the DRM but if you already have the rights to read the book then you have the rights to read it in different formats.
I've tried that software before and the results weren't exactly as expected, but yeah, you're probably spending more parts and labor on doing this to print it yourself. And again, this guide isn't really worth it. Thanks for the link though. Best of luck to anyone who tries it!
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Finally some good common sense advice on this thread
you can find other links to articles doing a quick search yourself,
1.) https://www.cloudwards.
2.) https://www.techradar.c
3. If after all this advice being shared on this thread, don't tell me you're too blind to see, that's all I got to say;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj1ykZW
Breakdown,
It makes sense to use the Calibre software when removing DRM for a few Kindle books as there are more steps in the process but it is free.
If you have many books in your Kindle library that you want to remove DRM from and print to PDF, there is an alternative method using paid software (epubor) you can use which simplifies the process.
NOTE: Don't forget to buy a ferrocerium rod and/or a magnesium rod to get that fire going so you don't have to read in the dark.
you can find other links to articles doing a quick search yourself,
1.) https://www.cloudwards.
2.) https://www.techradar.c
3. If after all this advice being shared on this thread, don't tell me you're too blind to see, that's all I got to say;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj1ykZW
Breakdown,
It makes sense to use the Calibre software when removing DRM for a few Kindle books as there are more steps in the process but it is free.
If you have many books in your Kindle library that you want to remove DRM from and print to PDF, there is an alternative method using paid software (epubor) you can use which simplifies the process.
NOTE: Don't forget to buy a ferrocerium rod and/or a magnesium rod to get that fire going so you don't have to read in the dark.
you can find other links to articles doing a quick search yourself,
1.) https://www.cloudwards.
2.) https://www.techradar.c
3. If after all this advice being shared on this thread, don't tell me you're too blind to see, that's all I got to say;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj1ykZW
Breakdown,
It makes sense to use the Calibre software when removing DRM for a few Kindle books as there are more steps in the process but it is free.
If you have many books in your Kindle library that you want to remove DRM from and print to PDF, there is an alternative method using paid software (epubor) you can use which simplifies the process.
NOTE: Don't forget to buy a ferrocerium rod and/or a magnesium rod to get that fire going so you don't have to read in the dark.
Sunlight is pretty good lighting to read too.