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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: U.K.
Posts: 3,380
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This is a site that copies websites in case they cut them off from your server
http://www.httrack.com/ |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 38
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I agree with Olde.
The internet is a huge complex network consisting of many hardware (analog & digital) & software pieces it seems impossible to be replaced. But in my opinion "impossible" is our human mind limitation, there is out there technologies suppressed for the public arena that you can power up any device (energy from the vacuum) and shield properly all the electronics against any electromagnetic radiation (solar flares etc.). We should have had these kind of technologies so far but the power that be has prepared for us something else: famine, food shortage, wars, mind-control technologies etc. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 181
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Personally, I got along just fine before the internet, computers and cell phones came along (still do not own a cell phone), and I suppose I'll get long just as well if it goes away. It was kind of cool actually walking down the street and talking to people face to face. The internet, forums, texting etc... are basically just one way conversations.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 309
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kids are smart. people have ingenuity.
if the net does go down it will be big servers... there are plenty of small servers all around the world that will remain if big ones go down... then the smart echies nd kids wil find a way for it to be completely wireless and there will be communities dedicated to building and maitaining towers...etc.. it'll be touch and go for a while but then it'll be alright...actually better |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Cosby, Tennessee, USA
Posts: 20
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Actually there are several plans for keeping "the Internet" up despite disruptions. Currently the Net is very vulnerable to Government, and Corporate control. This is because it is hardwired and these entities own both the wires and the switching facilities. The following suggestions are just me speculating on some of the ways you can get around that and create a resiliant internet. I hope anybody reading this who has some real expertise on the subject would share it with us.
1. As long as phone/cable lines/satellite system continue to function, use the Internet as a neighborhood communications system with people you know face to face. Set up your own dedicated server using free software available on the web, and you can use it to create your own neighborhood internet, that will function as long as electricity and phone lines remain. The Internet began with text only, a very fast and low bandwidth approach to communicating that has the advantage of leaving a text copy of the conversation available to many readers at once. 2. Consider stringing your own phone lines in the neighborhood, or alternately, getting a Wifi broadcaster with boosters. 3. More speculatively, if the commercial internet goes down, it will be conceivable that millions of these "Neighborhood Internets," could interconnect to form a kind of "cloud internet," Nodes could be connected by radio. 4. A fully "Wireless" internet, using technology available to average folks, might be cobbled together from thousands of UHF (I'm assuming UHF is good for digital signals.) Broadcasting stations and receivers that would form "nodes" available to users. This would have to be a major project undertaken by individuals to set it up. On the other hand it would be completely under "The People's " control. 5. One of the advantages of the Internet is the amount of accessible information available on it. You could pick a subject and download all the information on it and store it on removable hard drives. If the Net went down you would still have the data, and could share it with others. Anyone else care to add some ideas? |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sierra Nevada, Spain
Posts: 32
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 345
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There are groups you should get plugged into now in order to get caught up with internet options. These groups have proceedures in place that are implemented or are being implemented now to access the net.
So check out this group in your area. http://www.2600.com/meetings/ |
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