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<blockquote data-quote="Lockridge" data-source="post: 3499015" data-attributes="member: 43850"><p>2 cents:</p><p>Most consumer re-writable DVDs and CDs break down over a period of 5 year or so. Most techs recommend using backup harddrives. Of course the right power surge or "something" will put an end to that as well.</p><p></p><p>Actually a fire is a LOT less likely to occur than a power surge on your system. If you think a UPS will stop that then think again - there are other ways for data to become corrupted. As a matter of fact, a fire will generally kill your PC and all media as easily as your stack of magazines. An old motherboard that suddenly dies can take some of your components with it for example.</p><p></p><p>Both paper and electronic media seem difficult to preserve. Electronic media is indexable but then one could create the same index for a stack of magazines as they do in some libraries.</p><p></p><p>Paper magazines are a pain to move around or dig through but then digging out the old DOS or Commodore computer and manual to get at a document seems equally difficult.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the real winner is determined by the fact that paper is easier to read on the eyes than a computer screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lockridge, post: 3499015, member: 43850"] 2 cents: Most consumer re-writable DVDs and CDs break down over a period of 5 year or so. Most techs recommend using backup harddrives. Of course the right power surge or "something" will put an end to that as well. Actually a fire is a LOT less likely to occur than a power surge on your system. If you think a UPS will stop that then think again - there are other ways for data to become corrupted. As a matter of fact, a fire will generally kill your PC and all media as easily as your stack of magazines. An old motherboard that suddenly dies can take some of your components with it for example. Both paper and electronic media seem difficult to preserve. Electronic media is indexable but then one could create the same index for a stack of magazines as they do in some libraries. Paper magazines are a pain to move around or dig through but then digging out the old DOS or Commodore computer and manual to get at a document seems equally difficult. Maybe the real winner is determined by the fact that paper is easier to read on the eyes than a computer screen. [/QUOTE]
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