JForsterMD_at_aol.com (JForsterMD_at_aol.com) wrote:
> My Thoughts to Michael's below is that digital info is fine if you still
> have the machine to decode it.
I agree, but the point with going digital is that you can copy your
digital recording to a new medium/technology every couple of years,
retaining the original quality. Try to do the same with vinyl records,
tape etc.! However, one should stick to publicly documented formats and
avoid copy-protected formats.
> Remember the tablets from several thousand years ago are legible (as long as
> you know the language).
It's a good thing the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Egyptians didn't use
copy-protection!
- Michael
Michael J. Hussmann
E-mail: michael_at_michael-hussmann.de
WWW: http://michael-hussmann.de
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