no feed back on the spreadsheet?
http://internationalpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?p=37271#p37271
I like it!
I think this could go a long way.
I especially like that you list download links when available (and not protected by copyright).
If it get big enough, maybe it could be broken down by subject...gardening, fiction, etc.
Nice work!
no feed back on the spreadsheet?
http://internationalpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?p=37271#p37271
Oldschool,
That evil work thing has interupted my exploring. LOL. I have used the work computer to have a look. Looks great. I added border lines to my copy that I downloaded. I like all them lines. Some folks don't.
I will have a closer look on my next days off.
Cheers and thanks for the hardwork,
Mountainman.
I like it!
I think this could go a long way.
I especially like that you list download links when available (and not protected by copyright).
If it get big enough, maybe it could be broken down by subject...gardening, fiction, etc.
Nice work!
thank you - I have a column on the sheet to add that kind of info so people can sort by subject but I wasn't sure what the actual "labels" should be.
no feed back on the spreadsheet?
http://internationalpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?p=37271#p37271Oldschool,
That evil work thing has interupted my exploring. LOL. I have used the work computer to have a look. Looks great. I added border lines to my copy that I downloaded. I like all them lines. Some folks don't.
I will have a closer look on my next days off.
Cheers and thanks for the hardwork,
Mountainman.
how awful having to deal with that evil work thing 😀
thank you
OldSchool,
That speadsheet is great! The only change I'd make is to flesh out the topic column so you can easily find all your dox on a certain subject.
OldSchool,
Love the spreadsheet! Standing by for more...
Thank you for the compliments and suggestions. Here is the 2nd draft. Due to the number of books listed, I have only put the titles for pages 2 to 6 on the spreadsheet. This draft does include the first one I posted (which I will delete shortly).
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Thanks for this effort!
Spread sheet is looking good. How much of the thread have you gotten through so far?
There were a lot books listed on there!
Thanks for this effort!
Spread sheet is looking good. How much of the thread have you gotten through so far?
There were a lot books listed on there!
Only to page 6. I looked at was on page 7 of the thread and ran 😆 Once I get it all on a "master" sheet, for those items that I can identify I will move to a separate sheet.
I am using this for practice for work. Once I have all the "data" I will try to write and run a macro to create the separate sheets by topic 
I just read 'One Second After,' which was recommended by a few posters in this thread. I don't know why, but I was expecting a nuclear war book from the cold war in the '80's. I was very pleasantly surprised to find the book is modern, and about EMP's, which was a subject I didn't know much about. All in all, it was a very good book - educational and well written!
I don't know if this book was mentioned but its worth the reminder for those who missed it. The book is called "Pocket REF - 4th edition"
This book has a ton of information in graphs, formulas, morse code, phonetic alphabet, how to read brail (might mispelled it) and lots more i dont need to list. It sells itself to any prepper. Small enough to fitin your pocket. Its a must have at approx $10 before shipping.
Don't forget your readers digest version of the SAS survival hand book. One of the best survival hand book that I have seen.
"We 'Prep.' to live after a downfall, Not just to survive."
British SAS Survival(the full text book version)
(I also have the iphone app for this... as well as a solar charging system for the iphone)
Topographical maps of the entire Canadian Rockies
Campground list and amenities of all of Alberta and BC.
(I have this because many campsites have water wells, even some abandoned campsites still have water wells)
Caves of the Canadian Rockies and columbia Mountains
(Hands down the best maps of caves in the Rockies)
Navigation Handbook
I can't remember the name of it, its a pretty thick novel on how to navigate via many different ways

