Subj : Re: A Digital Ark For The End of The World To : roman From : Ogg Date : Mon Jan 09 2023 09:49:00 Hello 100/37! ** On Wednesday 09.11.22 - 08:48, 100/37 wrote to All: > I have a Pentium 200mmx on which I installed more than 20 local > encyclopedias, a couple of thousand books and hundreds of information sites > with "doubtful" information are stored there. I use two IDE hard drives, 20 > and 40 gigabytes. This computer i called the doomsday computer. I checked > the hard drives through S.M.A.R.T for reliability. All of them are in the > green sector. I also have hundreds of movie DVDs, original CD-Rom discs with > encyclopedia installations and programs for old computers. Because after the > "end" only they will be able to work. They don't need internet. > Yeah.. but how much "data" do you need to preserve for the rest of you lifetime? You can only watch and rewatch a very small fraction of what your stockpiling. And.. it won't really do any good for anyone else. .