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I think Medline as the online journal database is separate and different from Medline the business. I’m not 100% sure but looking at the websites they don’t seem to refer to each other.
I hope so, but we better buy as many books as we can. Hard copies of everything.
I agree! I recently bought a full set of 1960 (pre-history revision) Collier’s encyclopedia’s, and also a 29 volume set of older Science & Invention. I think everyone is too dependent on internet search for information, especially with editing and censorship of content ever increasing, and also the possibility of losing access. You can build your library pretty inexpensively right now, but I think good resources will start disappearing.
Internet Archive has many PDF scans of classic encyclopedias and dictionaries, which can be backed up to optical media like DVD or M-DISC archival DVD.
e.g. a locally searchable (Windows only, can be used in a VM) version of the 1888 Oxford English Dictionary, 15,000 pages. The modern CD version costs $200 retail. https://archive.org/details/oed11_201407
On iOS, there’s an electronic OED version that has 600K words, it’s difficult to find among similarly named apps, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shorter-oxford-english-dictionary/id679638443?mt=8
You want paper. Just checked. Latest full edition of OED costs 1500
Excellent purchases.
I think good resources will start disappearing.
I agree.
Also, find some pre-WWII medical or herbal books.
I like that idea, but not quite sure where to start. Any suggestions?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210611174037.htm
New discovery shows human cells can write RNA sequences into DNA
Thank you for the video mirror.
Catherine: For on the ground reporting in DC look at “Richard Citizen Journalist” on Telegram. His whole channel is pictures and reports from Washington DC.
Hello Catherine and/or Solari community
I am in London UK, and I was wondering if anyone knows any groups or someone around this neck of woods to connect with beyond the virtual world?
I’ve “lost” all my family, friends and long term partner to the covidian cult. Even pregnant friends are getting the vaccines and getting bad reactions but refuse to say anything bad about it (can’t be the vaccine!! vaccines are totally safe!). Its frightening and heartbreak doesn’t begin to cover it. They are not stupid people but the mind control is real and from my perspective nothing has work to break the spell.
if anyone knows anything I would greatly appreciate!
take care
Hello Solari Community,
Did anyone else see this gem on LinkedIn?
The omnipresent Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla, receiving an award for “father of the year”.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/albert-bourla_happyfathersday-pfizerproud-activity-6811676113123737600-dvdp
Almost as inappropriate as Tony Blair being made a middle east peace envoy, or Kissinger and Obama receiving Nobel Peace Prizes.
upside down world!
Send that to John Titus for a good laugh.
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Can’t figure out how to access printed versions
Ie start with theme of
The party’s over come September
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