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On 03/04/07 09:53:40, Simon Robert wrote: > And I have heard interviews with historians who are seriously worried > that the digital age will not be accessable in the same way the > paper/clay/papirus eras are. > > Simon I am not surprised, have you tried to store a 9gb film on papyrus? :-) I suppose historians will be worried, I mean anyone will be able to look at them without having to make appointments and wear white gloves, just think of all those jollys they will be deined having to fly to another part of world just to look at a document! If I was a historian, I would be worried, it would be much harded for me to build a power empire... :-) BTW: I do know what you mean. -- 'ooroo stinga...(:)-) --------------------------------------------------- Email: stinga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx o You need only two tools. o ///// A hammer and duct tape. If it /@ `\ /) ~ doesn't move and it should, > (O) X< ~ Fish!! use the hammer. If it moves and `\___/' \) ~ shouldn't, use the tape. \\\ --------------------------------------------------- -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html