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he was quite good with hideing tech's,so there might come something useful as you said.
 
Gave up completely on the Discovery network, I no longer watch any of their output, Why in gods name should I pay a TV licence fee AND a Satellite subscription to Sky just to get 34 minutes of adverts, trailers and other crap in each hour? Indeed frequently on Discovery, Sci fi, Universal etc you can get as little as FOUR minutes of programming between breaks!!!!!
 
I wouldn't count on much info. Much of the info I have read including living condition wasn't much, his supplies were very limited including the food supply that were very mundane, his food drying was done in the attic of the cabin, his books weren't what I would call a preppers library or even survival material outside of comfort reading/toilet paper/fire starting. His cabin was a 10x12 (very much a temporary normal winter hunters cabin minus the toilet cut out of the floor) with a spot cutout of the floor for going to the bathroom, I wouldn't opt to copy his survival skills never the less his 12yrs of cabin living was very interesting to say the least. The show might be good anyways even if it didn't go into detail about his cabin living. Their are a ton of pictures online regarding the content and cabin.


Books that were in the cabin;

Joseph Conrad, The Secret Agent, 1907 *

James Fenimore Cooper, The Deerslayer, 1823 *

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, 1859 *

Fyodor Dostoevski, Brothers Karamazov, 1878 *

Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd, 1874 *

Arthur Koestler, Darkness at Noon, 1941 *

Richard Lattimore, The Revelation of John, 1962 **

W. Somerset Maugham, Razor's Edge, 1944 *

Alexandra Orme, Comes the Comrade!, 1949 *

George Orwell, 1984, 1949 *

Horacio Quiroga, The Decapitated Chicken and Other Stories, 1935 *

William Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, 1596 *

John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, 1937 *

Leo Tolstoy, The Cossacks and The Raid, 1862 *

Don Armando Palacio Valdes, Maximina, 1888 *

Allan R. Buss, Individual Differences: Traits and Factors, 1976 *

FC, Industrial Society & Its Future, 1995 *

Robert V. Daniels, Red October, The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, 1967 **

L. Sprague De Camp, Ancient Engineers, 1960 *

Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society, 1964 *

H.J. Eysenck, Sense and Nonsense in Psychology, 1957 *

George W. Scotter & Halle Flygare, Wildflowers of the Canadian Rockies, 1986 **

Food and Nutrition Board, Recommended Dietary Allowances, 1974 *

Euell Gibbons, Handbook of Edible Wild Plants, 1979 *

Richard Gombin, The Radical Tradition, 1978*

System, 1956 *

Robert Gurr, Violence in America, Vol I & II, 1979, 1989 *

Osborne Russell & Aubrey L. Haines, Journal of a Trapper, 1965 *

Eric Hoffer, The True Believer, 1951 *

Henry Jacobwitz, Electronics Made Simple, 1958 *

Glen R. Johnson, Tracking Dog, 1975 *

Horace Kephart, Camping and Woodcraft, 1988 *

Irving Kohn, Meteorology for All, 1946 **

Darwin, 1992 **

Arthur P. Mendel, ed., Essential Works of Marxism, 1961 *

Jules Michelet, History of the French Revolution, 1967 *

Jean Baker Miller, Toward a New Psychology of Women, 1976 *

National Rifle Association, The Basics of Rifle shoting, 1987 *

M.H.A. Newman, Elements of the Topology of Plane Sets of Points, 1964 *

Evan Hendricks, Trudy Hayden, and Jack D. Novik, Your Right to Privacy, 1980 *

Betty Owen, Typing for Beginners, 1976 *

English-Spanish Dictionary, 1978 *

Lila Pargment, Beginner's Russian Reader, 1977 *

William H. Prescott, History of the Conquest of Mexico, 1843 *

David Riesman, Abundance for What?, 1964 *

Andrew Robinson, Lost Languages, 1957 *

J.W. Schultz, My Life as an Indian, 1935 *

Guide to North American Birds, 1966 **

Albert Speer, Spandau: The Secret Diaries, 1976 *

Walter Starkie, Raggle-Taggle: Adventures with a Fiddle in Hungary, 1933 *

William Strunk, Jr., Elements of Style, 1959 *

Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi, 1883 *

United States Department of Justice, The Science of Fingerprints, 1973 *

William Whyte, The Organization Man, 1956 *
 
Gave up completely on the Discovery network, I no longer watch any of their output, Why in gods name should I pay a TV licence fee AND a Satellite subscription to Sky just to get 34 minutes of adverts, trailers and other crap in each hour? Indeed frequently on Discovery, Sci fi, Universal etc you can get as little as FOUR minutes of programming between breaks!!!!!

Need Descovery Channel this week . Shark Week . :D
 
Never heard that before . Thought zodiac's Daughter realized what was happening after She grew up and told the story of Her Dad leaving Her in the car killing someone then returning to car .
 
Shoe was ok nothing new and a lot left out for anyone that followed the story while it was happening. Eric Rudolph story would make a good show . Ironically they both set in Colorado's Super Max Prison with other notable inmates . Their Cell block is called bomber row .
 

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