Well? what 3 books would YOU have taken. (3 separate books only, no "set" of books) and why you chose them, and why some posters books are wrong.
Bettina

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Umm.....they have no electricity or running water.Sirian wrote:Let's play Kobayashi Maru here and change the rules.
I'd throw all my computer disks into a box, which would include a complete copy of Encyclopedia Britannica, then take that along with two books: a dictionary (anything BUT Webster's, sorry Bet, not a fan of Mirriam Webster) and "How to build your own PC if you had to assemble it from scratch".
- Sirian
That's right, but the dictionary explains what these things are. I have basic knowledge of plumbing and electrical systems. I could write additional books to cover those topics. (I'm a writer.) All I would have to do is to persuade the people of the truth: I've brought a huge store of information with me, but in order to store so much in so little space, use of high technology was required. To unlock the data, we will have to build a device capable of reading and outputting that data. Now some of you get busy copying (by hand) the dictionary, so that more than one copy will exist, and the rest of you need to help me gather the raw materials that we will need to build the tools and other items necessary to create the input-output devices.Bettina wrote:Umm.....they have no electricity or running water.
I like what you said, but I don't think you could build the components neccessary to construct a computer to read those disks in your lifetime, let alone a monitor. If you saw the movie, they didn't have more than the clothes on there backs. Fire was a big thing to them.....But anyway, that was not what you were allowed to take. You only could carry three books to help them. I would think a book of "natural" medicine to help keep them alive would be my first choice, then a dictionary to make them think and spawn ideas, but the third book I picked, I may want to change but don't know what yet. I want to use this as a class project.Sirian wrote: they could be taught to read computer disks as well, given the right tools. Coming up with the tools would be challenging, but not impossible.
- Sirian
Eh? Some form of a legal system would be necessary if you have any interest in going after anyone who took your stuff, or committed any other crimes. Unfortunately common sense is becoming more and more of a rare commodity.bet51987 wrote:I would have thought lawyers would be the last thing anyone wanted on the new world. Common sense would be enough.Clayman wrote:I'm still not sure about the other two, but for sure I would take Frederic Bastiat - The Law.
Bettina