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The question remains as always.....Will there be a device in 20 years time
that allows you to read the data. I would suggest that the answer will
probably be no. As many have suggested SD is more of a temporal storage
device. I know that many laptops allow access but in our office, desktop
computers do not.
I have seen many changes through the years in photography. As camera's
become lighter and smaller, technology will continue to change and SD will
be replaced by something better.
John Annunziello, ermm
Manager, Records and Information
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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