If the SOPA passes, won't a lot of information be lost?, page 1
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Topic started on 21-12-2011 @ 09:16 PM by satron
Like the title asks, won't it? More importantly, what will you do without it?

Over the years the internet has because a vast repertoire of information that is impossible for one person to go through. It would be such a shame for it to disappear overnight, or at least quarantined from view of the pesky nobodies. Of course it wouldn't all disappear, but I guarantee the selection you'll be given will be an impoverished knowledge base compared to what it once was. A generation of people could go without knowledge of how they got to where they are, and without it, their recollection would be muddied by propaganda, fear, and apathy. This world is becoming more of a possibility by the day. Even if it doesn't get passed in January, it's not like the issue is going to go away. It's just a matter of time...

There's a lot of information on the internet, but what would be worth saving? Videos of politicians on their word? General education? PDFs of "How to DIY" and manuals? Videos and/or documents that might point the finger at perpetrators of conspiracy? Audio recordings of speakers? Webpages?

All of these things could potentially be lost to the general public, and I've begun to feel an urgency about things that I would miss had my access to them had become severed. I've never really tried archive anything I came across, but I think I'm going to start to while I still have the opportunity.

Has anyone else felt this way?

What is important to save so that we don't forget?


reply posted on 21-12-2011 @ 09:20 PM by newyorkee
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yeah man.....it almost makes you sad.....nothing we have learned or will learn can endure... not as richly as it is now.....how do you choose what to save.....how do you "save it" carve it onto rock....stacks of paper.....write to disk and pray for power no matter what....
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reply posted on 21-12-2011 @ 09:22 PM by satron
Originally posted by newyorkee
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yeah man.....it almost makes you sad.....nothing we have learned or will learn can endure... not as richly as it is now.....how do you choose what to save.....how do you "save it" carve it onto rock....stacks of paper.....write to disk and pray for power no matter what....
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You could write them to disk. I'm not talking about a Mad Max world, I'm talking about now, where people still have PCs. Even if most peoples wind up not working for some reason, there will still be some with one that does work.

You chose what to save, of course you couldn't bring it all, but what do you think is worth keeping?
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reply posted on 21-12-2011 @ 09:57 PM by bobs_uruncle
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Ham radio based internet. It's already somewhat available. The computers and data would still exist, it's a question of making it publicly available. Of course the @sshats in political circles will invoke new laws to protect themselves and their funding organs, all those corporate donators. But it would hopefully take some time. The internet from it's early forms in the late 70's has been around for over 30 years so at least there is some catch-up time. You just have to make internet 2.0 a private network, everybody has to be a member of the club and it should be free. I'd be willing to help design the initial communications, networking system and interfaces ;-)

There is another technology I would rather use, but it's not on the market yet.

Cheers - Dave
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