"Fred Cisin (XenoSoft)" wrote:
Or do
they mean the discs themselves aren't readable anymore, regardless of
whether you've got a Domesday machine or not?
Stone tablets still keep better.
But there seem to be few if any people around who have the hardware and
knowledge to read Stonehenge.
Who said anything about reading them? I said they keep better. :)
BTW The Stonehenge circle is believed by some to be early calculator
( priest powered ) for calculating the major events of the seasons ,
stars ,
sun and moon cycles. Stonehenge era designers used a lot of
TTL ( timber^2 logic) rather than CMOS ( Complex Mon-Olithic Structures
)
in the design.
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