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A Space and Transient Researcher's Literary Library: A Guide to Everything Fact and Fiction
This book project is broken up over several torrents and encompasses almost every area of knowledge known to man. The following collection includes the master index of all the torrent files. To download the entire library you'll need ~122 GBs of space and a bittorrent client like uTorrent.
For starters you'll want to grab:
1. FOIA, ToEs, Ref material, Comics, and root files.torrent (23.4 GBs)
http://concen.org/tracker/torrents-details.php?id=30462
After that it's probably best to prioritize based on available disk space and by interest:
2. Books.torrent (22.2 GBs)
http://concen.org/tracker/torrents-details.php?id=30461
3. Books+__History, Geology, and Archaeology.torrent (23 GBs)
http://concen.org/tracker/torrents-details.php?id=30459
4. Books+__Science and Engineering Disciplines.torrent (36 GBs)
http://concen.org/tracker/torrents-details.php?id=30460
5. Essays, Newspapers, Mags, Reports, and Journals.torrent (6.47 GBs)
http://concen.org/tracker/torrents-details.php?id=30463
6. Essays, Newspapers, Mags, Reports, and Journals+_Anomalist Journals, Organizations and Research Groups.torrent (10.3 GBs)
http://concen.org/tracker/torrents-details.php?id=30464
All of the files from each of the torrents should be placed in the same top-level directory titled "Literature". Also, *IMPORTANT*, it's best to place the "Literature" directory in the root folder of the harddisk (i.e. C:\, D:\, etc.). Otherwise several files will be inaccessible due to the long filename lengths. After the first torrent finishes downloading (FOIA, ToEs, Ref material, Comics, and root files.torrent) see the _README_.txt for more information.
For a hierarchical folder listing with pointers to the individual torrent files check out:
pastebin.com/q7vZMk4P
For the full directory listing see:
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To view the complete listing of all files see the following pastebin.com ids:
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2. 8XDYTxYF
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Realize, human progress, and what we call culture, are precarious and can disappear very quickly if the circumstances are right. Against the threat of descent into barbarism is education. It is in everyone's best interest to have a highly educated population. Without which there is no hope for a better tomorrow.
Please spread this information far and wide.
"The highest love of all finds its fulfillment not in what it keeps, but in what it gives."
~Father Andrew SDC~