Setup & Support

What information would be most relevant to me to have at my disposal if I could no longer get online?  That was the question I tried to answer in selecting what files I should download and store offline for my own knowledge pantry.  The tablet I've demoed in the video is the resulting answer.  It contains:

  • Nearly a thousand videos of common DIY topics. Topics range from learning how to garden and preserving food to how to perform CPR.
  • A full Atlas of the United States, including detailed roadmaps and hospitals in every state.
  • All FEMA's (https://fema.gov/) emergency guides for what to do during a national disaster (flooding, tornado, forest fire).
  • A library of detailed eBooks that include recipes, medicinal guides, and training books on an array of specific knowledge.
  • Every wikipedia article in existance (6.5 million articles).
  • Every wikihow article in existance (over 230,000 articles)
  • Every wikibook article in existance (3,458 books)