edIT Live 11-27-2003 (can anyone identify the first track?) ( archive.org )
Also I found a bunch of stray edIT songs on youtube, 3 of them are in the liveset...
For those who want some free legal content you should look for things that are in the public domain. Here is a link to who's on first by Abbott and Costello ( archive.org )
[PDF] A compendium of the comparative grammar of the Indo-European, Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin languages (August Schleicher) ( archive.org )
I'm sharing this mostly as a historical curiosity; Schleicher was genial, but the book is a century and half old, science marches on, so it isn't exactly good source material. Still an enjoyable read if you like Historical Linguistics, as it was one of the first successful attempts to reconstruct a language based on indirect...
The Mine Wars: Decades of strikes, assassinations and marches accompanied their attempts to form a union, culminating in the largest armed insurrection since the Civil War | PBS, American Experience ( archive.org )
The BeOS Bible (1999) ( archive.org )
There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.
Amazon's Union-busting training video ( archive.org )
Archive.org link...
pickAxe (1999) How loggers and firefighters went rogue and turned into eco-warriors [1:33:36] ( archive.org )
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/2356320...
Strikebreaking and Intimidation: Mercenaries and Masculinity in twentieth-century America - Norwood, Stephen H. 1951 ( archive.org )
Using a social-historical approach, the author focuses on the mercenaries the corporations enlisted in their anti-union efforts and considers the paramilitary methods unions developed to counter them. The book also traces the economic restructuring which transformed corporate anti-unionism
Albert Einstein Letter to The New York Times 1948 (Regarding atrocities in Palestine) ( archive.org )
by Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Sidney Hook, et.al....
Rumors circulated in 1936 that Joseph Stalin was dead. This was his response. ( archive.org )
Just six years ago, when there were rumors that Stalin was dead, was dying or was going to the United States for a serious operation, the Associated Press Moscow correspondent—then Charles P. Nutter—wrote asking him for the truth....
TIL You can emulate in your browser retro programs and games in the Internet Archive. ( archive.org )
I was playing with it and it is so interesting to use software from the past.