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Old 06-05-2010, 12:07 AM   #3
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The Digital Dark Age.

That is what historians may call the period we now live in. In a hundred or more years, will there may not be many photos, films, even printed books for them to gather the knowledge they need about how we lived.

I was reading NASA is having are hard time trying to save the data from the early space missions because they don't have hardware you need read it and it has deteriorated to a point that it's just about useless.

I use to know a guy with a massive VHS collection, I wonder what he does with them now :-)
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