06-21-2016, 10:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-21-2016, 10:04 PM by Ragnarök_62.)
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**** A request to readers: Protect the Generational Dynamics legacy
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So I've posted a download page providing downloads of all the major
documents and files, over six million words of text. I would like to
ask as many people as possible to download these files and save them
somewhere, so that if ten years from now someone is looking for the
information about Generational Dynamics, then somebody somewhere will
still have a copy, and the work will survive.
The purpose is to protect the Generational Dynamics legacy, and to
make sure that this work is preserved, and available to researchers
who write books, professors who teach courses, and governments that
make policy. Please download these files now. Generational Dynamics download page
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OK, FWIW, I saved the stuff, made a tarball , encrypted it, and sent a copy over to my backup drive as per my policy for non operating system data on my Linux box. The only fly in the ointment is that it's copyrighted. That means I can't send the stuff to a 3rd party and of course you can always enforce a "take down" and I'd have to remove the stuff I saved. I would of course comply with any take down notice as required by law.
****
**** A request to readers: Protect the Generational Dynamics legacy
****
So I've posted a download page providing downloads of all the major
documents and files, over six million words of text. I would like to
ask as many people as possible to download these files and save them
somewhere, so that if ten years from now someone is looking for the
information about Generational Dynamics, then somebody somewhere will
still have a copy, and the work will survive.
The purpose is to protect the Generational Dynamics legacy, and to
make sure that this work is preserved, and available to researchers
who write books, professors who teach courses, and governments that
make policy. Please download these files now. Generational Dynamics download page
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OK, FWIW, I saved the stuff, made a tarball , encrypted it, and sent a copy over to my backup drive as per my policy for non operating system data on my Linux box. The only fly in the ointment is that it's copyrighted. That means I can't send the stuff to a 3rd party and of course you can always enforce a "take down" and I'd have to remove the stuff I saved. I would of course comply with any take down notice as required by law.
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