On 12/30/2011 7:22 PM, Jim Lowman wrote:
> BTW - CDs and DVDs aren't forever. The media has a finite life, unless
> you pay the price for archival-quality media.
Ah... yes... But, I, also, have a finite life and from
what I read I will be gone, or lose my memory, long
before my CDs lose their memory. My wife claims
I have lost my mind already !
(no smiley face... because it is TRUE !)
> currently working on
> converting all of my VHS tapes that were never available in DVD format
> to DVD, because who knows how much longer VHS players will be manufactured?
Me too !! Also, for the same reason you mention, above,
that the tape media are not particularly archival quality.
> I'm using redundant hard drives as my storage medium, and may look into
> some of these cloud services for storage.
I have external hard drives I store in my fireproof file
cabinets, while I will resist the "cloud" as long as possible.
I like having my own equipment, with my own data, in
my sole control, and I am not even one of those paranoid
conspiracy guys... I just don't like the idea of having to
pay a huge price to the cable or phone companies to
retrieve my stuff. After awhile, they will be charging us
to store and retrieve our stuff. I should not have to
subscribe to my own collection of crapola.
Just MY take... Happy trails.
-------------------------------- JHR
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