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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 6147661" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>What I find more disappointiing is the destruction of data by an organization as large and presumably savvy as the BBC.</p><p></p><p>This would be like the Library of Congress deciding to wipe out all the stuff from before 1950, because it was old and not in print anymore.</p><p></p><p></p><p>the general rule of thumb for any entity that generates data/content is that you NEVER delete it. The phone company should NEVER delete its records for phone calls. The TV studio should never delete any episode it ever filmed. The reason is because you NEVER know when it might be handy later, and the cost to retain it is not as much as you think when compared to the lost opportunity to use it later.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, this truism is trivially true for computerized data. I may be obligated to hold onto medical records for 7 years, but hard disks are cheap and I can easily afford to hold everything for ever.</p><p></p><p>The BBC's decision to destroy all their old footage is monumentally stupid. Sure, the stuff took up space. And it wasn't feasible back then to convert it to a digital media. But now that the tech has caught up, the opportunity is lost, all because of a lack of foresight and fortitude to protect a nation's cultural output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 6147661, member: 8835"] What I find more disappointiing is the destruction of data by an organization as large and presumably savvy as the BBC. This would be like the Library of Congress deciding to wipe out all the stuff from before 1950, because it was old and not in print anymore. the general rule of thumb for any entity that generates data/content is that you NEVER delete it. The phone company should NEVER delete its records for phone calls. The TV studio should never delete any episode it ever filmed. The reason is because you NEVER know when it might be handy later, and the cost to retain it is not as much as you think when compared to the lost opportunity to use it later. Obviously, this truism is trivially true for computerized data. I may be obligated to hold onto medical records for 7 years, but hard disks are cheap and I can easily afford to hold everything for ever. The BBC's decision to destroy all their old footage is monumentally stupid. Sure, the stuff took up space. And it wasn't feasible back then to convert it to a digital media. But now that the tech has caught up, the opportunity is lost, all because of a lack of foresight and fortitude to protect a nation's cultural output. [/QUOTE]
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