Since my slightly-to-intelligent Denon cd player refused to play Sony cd's and Sony did not respond to my emails, the only option I had was or to rip the cd's or to download them. I choose the latter for convenience.
If this thing makes it overhere, it will void all our values and ruin earths' economy. My suggestion is to cryo Bush & Partners for a mission to prevent this thing falling into evil hands.
Liberace would have liked it!
I still do remember those piles of paper on my desk. When they were around to long I could read the text from my desk. Also old faxes turned into blanc toilet paper. I'm not sure about HP ink but I doubt it will last long enough. I will stick to copying_the_old disk_onto_the_new disk. Until now this always worked.
Jack
I once compressed a string of randomly choosen zero's with a 106:1 ratio with practically no loss of information. If I only could remember how I did it.
J
Since my slightly-to-intelligent Denon cd player refused to play Sony cd's and Sony did not respond to my emails, the only option I had was or to rip the cd's or to download them. I choose the latter for convenience.
I someone already accidentally flicked on the subspace transmitter directing the Delta-quadrant, then we are in big BIG trouble...
If this thing makes it overhere, it will void all our values and ruin earths' economy. My suggestion is to cryo Bush & Partners for a mission to prevent this thing falling into evil hands. Liberace would have liked it!
I feel more for the glassfiber suit which "bends" light waves around you.
Probably more than 1on1
I still do remember those piles of paper on my desk. When they were around to long I could read the text from my desk. Also old faxes turned into blanc toilet paper. I'm not sure about HP ink but I doubt it will last long enough. I will stick to copying_the_old disk_onto_the_new disk. Until now this always worked. Jack
I once compressed a string of randomly choosen zero's with a 106:1 ratio with practically no loss of information. If I only could remember how I did it. J
The CIA probably got copies of their own files.
Excellent example. Very useful!
Silas started it all.
We'd better wait for while, I've heard they're developing a 6 GigaQuad version storage device for backing up recursive backups.
these guys are really funny, with their server too busy message