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Software Archaeology

Plug1 writes "Salon (day pass needed) has an article about preserving software for historical purposes. It discusses source code archiving, and the effect the DMCA is having on attempts to catalog and analyze legacy code. It will be a shame if in the future a wealth of information is locked away because knoweldge of the underlying technology is lost."

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  1. Explain the Pyramids? by Yohahn · · Score: 5, Funny

    This would explain the pyramids, if in the past IP laws of ancient cultures prevented sharing of ideas.

    1. Re:Explain the Pyramids? by spooky_nerd · · Score: 3, Funny

      Actualy I have detailed plans on how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids. The only problem is that all of my files are on 8" disks writen with Super Text for the TRS-80.

  2. Re:My first program by Nom+du+Keyboard · · Score: 3, Funny
    Shouldn't that be:

    10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
    20 GOTO 10
    30 END

    At which point you have created your first programming boo boo.

    --
    "It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
  3. Coming Soon... by UncleBiggims · · Score: 4, Funny

    Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Archive

    1. Re:Coming Soon... by TheViffer · · Score: 3, Funny

      Opening it up would probably also net the same results ...

      "E"diana Jones:: "DONT LOOK AT IT MARION!!"
      Old computer Scholar: "It's beautiful .. (melt)"

      --
      -- Knowing too much can get you killed, but knowing who knows too much can make you rich.
  4. MY first program by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    10 print "Hello World"
    20 beep
    30 goto 10

    Even years ago I was much more 1337 than yu0 !

  5. HA HA! by Thud457 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's the burning of the library of Alexandria all over again. This time, on the fires of corporate profit. Just remember, as we slide into another dark age, you're the ones that used Microsoft Office!

    --

    the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

  6. Re:Central Point Software by JoeD · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, and every copy of it I ever saw had been pirated.

  7. I'm doing my part by fobbman · · Score: 3, Funny

    "The only problem, of course, is that they don't know it. All the images are recorded in an obsolete digital format, JPEG, and nobody knows how to unscramble the data."

    I'm doing my part to make sure that the porn images of the Internet don't meet this similar fate. I have recorded my voice describing each of the images in my collection, and encoded it into the open-source OGG format. Much of the recording has consisted of little more than "Mmmmmmmmmmm, yeah baby", but I think that speaks volumes.

  8. A joke by KillerHamster · · Score: 5, Funny

    This article reminds me of a joke one of my CS professors told us (I hope I remember it right):

    The year was 2015. Joe, a programmer, was getting up in years and decided he wanted to have his body frozen after he died. He made the arrangements, and when the time came, he was frozen and placed in a government facility. Time passed, and he was forgotten.

    Jump ahead a few centuries... suddenly Joe finds himself conscious again! He is on a lab table surrounded by strange looking people in uniforms. Their leader, speaking through a translator, welcomes Joe back to life.

    Joe is amazed! There are so many questions he wants to ask, but first he says, "Why did you bring me back to life?"

    The leader answers, "Well, the year is 9999. Y10k is coming up, and your file says you know Cobol."

  9. Re:here's an easy howto: by BullfrogJones · · Score: 3, Funny
    CD-R's can become unusable after a couple of days of being exposed to mountain sun

    What about CD-R's exposed to mountain dew?

  10. Is this irony? by mblase · · Score: 4, Funny

    After all, in five years Salon.com may be gone from the web, and since neither Google nor the Internet Archive have a paid subscription, this story will be forever lost to the ages.

    So kudos for reposting this valuable information to Slashdot! Without the efforts of others like you, internet surfers in generations to come might never understand the importance of, well, the efforts of others like you.