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| Downloads:3,344 |
| Version Downloads:201 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Author Tools |
| License:Demo |
| Date:05 Sep 2011 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price: $30.00 |
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MacTraxx reviewed on 20 Mar 2009
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"The bottom line: Don't store files on DVDs, I learned, unless you're prepared to dump the disks every three months and create new ones from your original source files.
"CDs will store your digital pix longer - maybe a year.
"Your computer's hard drive: That's the safest place to store digital files that matter. There the bits and bytes that define a snapshot of Mt. Everest, your baby at 6 hours of age, or grandpa's prize-winning radish may survive unscathed for three years or more. I picked up these depressing tidbits from David C. Tarrant of the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, England."
http://sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/33277/title/Science_%2B_the_Public__Family_Snaps_in_Peril
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Hard to believe that tripe was published in what is purportedly a 'science' mag.
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Have to say, I've got data on CDs and DVDs that I burned several years ago and it's still fine.