I have been at this computing thing for a altogether long times now. My first experience was in 1964, in the bad outdated days of punchcards and Fortran II. Punchcards for all their immediate comings had one advantage. Short of physically destroying the card they never drifting any data and if unreadable by the robot they usually had the info printed very roughly them, as a consequences they could be easily recreated. That said, I am not advocating a return any period soon; just pointing out that modernity has traded permanence and reliability for digital convenience. We photographers have hard asset archives to bond to. The pros and cons of that are subjects for new essays. As are concrete archiving techniques.
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