>>8673732
At times like this I return to the crumbs.
Suggestion:
Download all the crumbs as text file.
Q Raw Text Dumps:
1: pastebin.com/3YwyKxJE
2: pastebin.com/6SuUFk2t
3: pastebin.com/iteQ8xAt
Save each text file in the same place. Combine the 3 downloads into a single file.
The Linux command to do this is:
cat raw_text_q_dump_1.txt raw_text_q_dump_2.txt raw_text_q_dump_3.txt raw_text_q_dump_all.txt)
Now open the combined file
raw_text_q_dump_all.txt
with a plaintext editor. Windows Notepad or Linux Gedit or whatever.
Now anons can easily do offline searches through Q's drops. What's missing? The graphics, the links. But it's low-budget, very fast, and quite useful.
Anons will find that search for any keyword or phrase, if it produces multiple search hits, is often very enlightening. The same keyword will appear over and over again in a similiar context, and this sheds light on what Q is telling us.
Maybe a Windows anon can chime in with an equivalent command-line string to concatenate text files in Windows.