
What's your most treasured possession? What would you rescue from a fire (be it for sentimental or purely financial reasons)?
My Great-Uncle left me his visitors book which along with boring people like the Queen and Harold Wilson has Spike Milligan's signature in it. It's all loopy.
Either that or my Grandfather's swords.
( , Thu 8 May 2008, 12:38)
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of CDs and DVDs, manufacturers were promising 50-100 years, but these days it's more commonly one or two years. Oxidation, chemical reactions, temperature changes, sunlight, scratches and fingerprints are all very damaging. A lot of the cheap storage media sold today are pretty low quality. It seems you have to shell out for the good stuff, and even then it's not foolproof, not at all.
( , Wed 14 May 2008, 11:32, Reply)
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