> > So clearly the proper way to preserve our
antique data is to use
> > steganography to embed it inside of pictures that people will
> > want to keep for generations, collected and redistributed in a
> > redundant fashion all around the world.
> > Why, the Internet is halfway there already.
NOT pictures that people "will WANT to keep", just stuff that won't go
away.
Snopes.com may ultimately be the primary depository of the world's
knowledge.
> storage either (rats!) ;-) :-p
howzbout:
steganography in the DNA of rats?
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Hex Star wrote:
perhaps the best means of storage after all these
years in regards to
longativity was those punch cards? :P wonder what a 1GB punchcard would look
like...
It looks like a room full of file cabinets. (about 10,000 boxes)
(about 35 years ago, National Space Sciences Data Center at Goddard SFC)