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Larry, it's FRIDAY !
Fred.
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Medina [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 12:41
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Subject: Re: [RM] A Lesson in Records Management
Dudes... the way this discussion is starting to degrade, I'm thinking some
of YOU are BAKED!!!
@B^P
Ray quipped:
Yes but can I trust the data in the baking process? Could not there be
> some alteration or degradation in the baking process?
Fred opined:
Sorry, Bill, the "only completely proven media for record storage" is
> NOT cave walls, but baked clay tablets (MUST be baked, not sun-dried).
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> I propose a new technology : Computer Output to Baked Clay Tablet.
> Let's start creating some International Standards for the medium ...
> ;-)
Bill popped off with:
And, as I have said before, the only completely proven media for record
> storage is cave walls, and they only go back a few thousand years.
And (naturally) Chris started it all with:
yes finding a good cave wall is tough (and don't get me started on finding a
> good cave painter. Oogar was probably the best but then the critics
> showed up and the entire genre went south)
But I must admit, I was a HUGE fan of Oogar's work...
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