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MyLifeBits to Store Every Moment of Your Life

Dixie_dean writes "Microsoft researchers are developing a way to enable you to capture every moment of your life and store it on your computer. The principal researcher with Microsoft's research arm, Gordon Bell, is developing a way for everyone to remember those special moments. 'The nine-year project, called MyLifeBits, has Bell supplementing his own memory by collecting as much information as he can about his life. He's trying to store a lifetime on his laptop. He's gone on to collect images of every Web page he's ever visited, television shows he's watched, recorded phone conversations, and images and audio from conference sessions, along with his e-mail and instant messages. Calculating that he saves about a gigabyte of information every month, he noted that he tries to only save photos of a megabyte or less. Bell figures one could store everything about his life, from start to finish, using a terabyte of storage." This is a project we've been talking about for a long time.

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  1. Not really ... by tomhudson · · Score: 5, Informative

    FTFA:

    Bell figures one could store everything about his life, from start to finish, using a terabyte of storage."

    Just goes to show you don't have much of a life if you could store the whole thing in one terabyte.

    Just do the math: 1 terabyte (1024x1024x1024x1024)
    divided by 80 year lifespan
    = 13743895347.2 bytes
    divided by 364 days
    37,654,507 bytes/day
    16 waking hours/day
    2,353,407 bytes
    divided by 60 minutes
    39,223 bytes/minute
    divided by 60 seconds/minute
    653 bytes/second.

    There's no way you'll record everything about your life in 653 bytes/second. And that's ignoring that lossy compression isn't an option, since then you *aren't* recording *everything*, and ignoring your dreams, etc.

    All this is is an "enhanced blog" - big f*cking deal.