Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Downloadable Medical Training Videos & Reference Books

With a hat-tip to Mr. Rawles over at SurvivalBlog, go and take a look at the terrific collection of medical training videos and reference books made available by the folks at Operational Medicine.

Bookmark it and refer to it as part of your ongoing holistic education.

Remember - it ain't all (or even mostly) about shooting.

5 comments:

  1. Hey Cabinboy, I got a little zip file here in desperate need of a permanent home:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/36696119/CEOI.ZIP

    It'll fit on a floppy; heck, it'll RUN on a floppy. The readme file's pretty self-explanatory. Feel free to spread this thing around.

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  2. Thank's CB, bookmarked and will be put on back up storage, when I figure that out.

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  3. Thanks Wayne.

    (A quick note: to get the authentication tables to look right, you need to use a non-proportional font, like Courier. Notepad works fine. And the stuff runs just fine in WinXP, too. I was rather shocked by that.)

    It looks like these comment boxes chopped off the URL - anybody else that wants to grab it, the file name is CEOI.ZIP; just add that to the end of that RapidShare link. (Or, just "IP", actually, is what's missing on my screen).

    Historically, commo's the red-headed step-child when it comes to planning - this little bit of information and software will start off somebody who knows nothing about tactical radio and give them a solid foundation to work with. Coupled with the flexibility of the software (all terms can be edited to reflect local conditions, like place names), you've really got a complete, company-level non-electronic authentication and cipher system in an 80kb package. The only thing lacking (as noted in the documentation) is an independent verification that the random generation sequences are truly random.

    Anybody with questions can post here, or at my spankin' new blog which I'll put in the 'my web page' box.

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  4. Well, that file's got precisely 1 download. I'd like to say I'm shocked, but I'm not. I tried to get the thing distributed way back around Y2K and met with little success then, too.

    Oh well. I was gonna write a small treatise on cell theory, but I expect it'd get the same reception.

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  5. Actually, Robert, I was going to ask you to put together some commo how-tos. We'd publish them here, or at your place and then link in from there.

    You game?

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