tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15350975.post8211824736983872193..comments2024-03-27T09:08:50.883-07:00Comments on Bad Mom, Good Mom: Data Archeologybadmomgoodmomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11569728075698885020noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15350975.post-71189489402919436052014-08-22T21:40:19.693-07:002014-08-22T21:40:19.693-07:00Thanks for the link.
And you are welcome. This is...Thanks for the link.<br />And you are welcome. This is the perfect job for someone who is deeply interested in data and history--namely me!badmomgoodmomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11569728075698885020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15350975.post-19826383470459980332014-08-21T08:29:59.262-07:002014-08-21T08:29:59.262-07:00that's great.. I haven't touched a data ta...that's great.. I haven't touched a data tape since 1988.. at the university, we used to get tapes from the provincial school systems with exam results, had to process them asap in order to get scholarship offers out to the best students before the other universities did - apparently not a few students would just take the first offer they got. <br /><br />This was interesting, on 'modern storage media' - <br />http://spectrum.ieee.org/consumer-electronics/standards/will-todays-digital-movies-exist-in-100-years<br /><br />Preserving data can only be done with constant vigilance and continuing effort. Thank you and the government for yours ;-) Douglas Kretzmannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07594782071750975708noreply@blogger.com