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Lincoln
12 May 2006, 2:57pm
CD-R and DVD-R technologies are a bit misleading. Although CD and DVD can last over a 100 years, their recordable counter parts fair much worse. Is there a solution? Yes there is.
Source: Auphan Online (http://www.auphanonline.com/articles/view.php?article_id=3465)
GHoosdum
12 May 2006, 3:41pm
I'm disappointed. I thought that the solution would be bacterial DNA storage or teleportation to a locked vault on the moon, but it's so much more mundane.
What causes the media to fail? Exposure to light, heat, oxygen, humidity and rough handling.
OK, now all I have to do is put all my burned CDs/DVDs in a place with no light, thats cold, has no air or humidity, with lots of padding...:skeptic:
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YOU GOT IT GHoos!!!! :headbange
Anybody got a couple billion $ they could spare? We need to build a CD/DVD storage depot on the dark side of the moon..... Oh, and a space shuttle too...
GrayFox
12 May 2006, 5:17pm
OK, now all I have to do is put all my burned CDs/DVDs in a place with no light, thats cold, has no air or humidity, with lots of padding...:skeptic:
.................................................:scratch:
.................................................
YOU GOT IT GHoos!!!! :headbange
Anybody got a couple billion $ they could spare? We need to build a CD/DVD storage depot on the dark side of the moon..... Oh, and a space shuttle too...
You also should use gold cd-r's they last slightly longer.
edit: I still have a 2X gold disk that has windows 98 first edition on it and it works fine its at least 7 years old probably older.
shwaip
12 May 2006, 7:11pm
What causes the media to fail? Exposure to light, heat, oxygen, humidity and rough handling
a freezer takes care of 4 of those.
Vaccuum seal it, and put it in a freezer.
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