In article <43D14EC7.5040300 at gmail.com>,
Sridhar Ayengar <ploopster at gmail.com> writes:
Chuck Guzis wrote:
I've been reading the story about the
business of Justice subpoenaing the
search records from Google for a week last summer. Google doesn't want to
turn them over, but should they lose their appeal, why not turn the data
over in the form of punched cards?
This qualifies as "electronically readable media", doesn't it? It'd
probably be several truckloads and leave those guys at DOJ wondering what
to do next...
Naah. Paper tape is where it's at.
Even plain paper is technically electronicablly readable with OCR
software :-).
Imagine getting reams and reams of paper with gigantic grids of hex
digits like a massic dump listing :-)
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