a book can always be read
nasa recently had to THROW away data because there where no system to read it...can you see the fallible-ness of the digital format now?
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 13:29, Share, Reply)
nasa recently had to THROW away data because there where no system to read it...can you see the fallible-ness of the digital format now?
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 13:29, Share, Reply)
Nasa now, I've mentioned data security up there^
You seem somewhat confused, I'm not saying that the digital format is perfect, I'm saying it's inevitable.
Shirley that's obvious?
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 13:37, Share, Reply)
You seem somewhat confused, I'm not saying that the digital format is perfect, I'm saying it's inevitable.
Shirley that's obvious?
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 13:37, Share, Reply)
Do we still writet with our hands
because we have had typewriters for a while.
do we still walk with our feet, because we have had mechanised transport for a while.
do we still print out documents rather than read them on perfectly good screens?
now tell me again how digital media will replace everything...
yes digital media will become more common... but humans are a funny bunch...just cos something makes a lot of sense on paper (sic/lol) doesn't mean EVERYONE will adopt it.
but for the masses...probably.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 13:42, Share, Reply)
because we have had typewriters for a while.
do we still walk with our feet, because we have had mechanised transport for a while.
do we still print out documents rather than read them on perfectly good screens?
now tell me again how digital media will replace everything...
yes digital media will become more common... but humans are a funny bunch...just cos something makes a lot of sense on paper (sic/lol) doesn't mean EVERYONE will adopt it.
but for the masses...probably.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 13:42, Share, Reply)