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Old 08-10-2008, 12:35 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
I keep most of my P-book library, it's more durable than electronic media.
Yes, I used to think that before the fire. Then my offsite backups restored my digital media, but the physical things were gone

In short, people suck at backing up digital media - but I can't blame digital media for that. From the article, this guy wants to tackle the problem of obsolete media (say that article you wrote on a Commodore-64 Word Processor) or even media created with obsolete hardware. Like that poem I wrote on punchcards

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