Yeah most of us have at least one digital camera (many have two or even three) as we are quite happy with the convenience they provide over film cameras, but the question is what will happen to those valuable shots that are stored just as zeroes and ones in 25 or even 125 years time?
It’s, indeed, an issue that is somewhat not often addressed by companies that back people to channel the dull analogue world instead of the bright digital world and it seems that our children and our children’s children will not have some printed photo albums to recall us.
No doubt, we could take the seemingly backward step to print each and every thing rather than just loading it down to Flicker or FaceBook, but still the question is how to save these JPEGs for the coming generations?
Some News scientists seem to suggest that the experience of archaeologists may help us to store binary data in pottery or ceramic glazes and thus they could last for more than thousands years. But it’s not sure whether someone will reconstitute photos from bumps on a pot or not.
If you don’t want these arcologists to help youy preserving things, there is an alternative with scaling up a hard drive and etching zeroes and ones onto tihick steel disk may help you to provide a long-lasting or to be more exact ever-lasting solution. So, whatever you select it becomes risk free to get loose.
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