by MicroHydro » Wed 04 May 2005, 23:38:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('tdrive', 'T')here will be computers, and there will be data storage.
Cheer up, future will be better than you think.
Big agree. I also would wager that 2100 will be a lot nicer than 2050.
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by TrueKaiser » Sat 14 May 2005, 21:40:55
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('tdrive', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') don't believe that there will be a single computer functioning on Earth in 100 years time.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat about the data on tapes from 30 years ago? Already for the most part lost.
There will be computers, and there will be data storage.
It is just that currently the computers have a very rudimentary
power management, I am currently using a 3ghz machine
to type a simple message. You can achieve the same from
a very low-end box. Also, a single solar panel can power your
computer easily for as long as you don't break the panel.
I recently bought a tiny colar panel that can power my cell phone
off the shelf, the size of a wallet, and can also plug my PDA in.
As to the data tapes from 30 years ago, whoever needed the data,
they have transferred it to new media already.
Cheer up, future will be better than you think.
exactly. there are also lower power computers that will become more common.
like amd's geode based ones.
click here
desktop versions of the pentium-m
click here
and lastly via's long line of low power cpu's
click here
Religion is excellent stuff for keeping the common people quiet.
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by TrueKaiser » Sun 15 May 2005, 23:50:09
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('airstrip1', 'I')f you want to store information for a long time and to guarantee that it is recoverable I would forget magnetic media and even conventional paper. The stuff that really lasts has been written in ink on vellum. For example the Lindisfarne gospels have managed to survive in Britains damp climate for over a thousand years
http://www.bbc.co.uk/tyne/features/gosp ... work.shtmlProblem is that this method does not come cheap and the books take a long time to produce.
non acidic paper and ink is the best along with a sealed container. writing the stuff down is the easyest part. just do it when you have nothing else to do like during the winter days and nights. just do 5 pages a night and in 30 nights you will have 150 pages done.
Religion is excellent stuff for keeping the common people quiet.
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