Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You have to be carefull with your media.Regular cd,s can become unreadable in less then 5 years. So it makes sense to get the gold coloured ones and do checks occasionally. Online storage is getting cheap as well .Just dont archive everything on cheap cd,s and expect them to keep forever. my 2 cents simon jessurun | | | | | B.D. Colen properly asks how long a life for digital pix is "a few | years." When I talked with a Wisconsin dealer on Thursday he mentioned something | like eight or 10 years vs over a hundred years so far for traditional photos. | Because I was listening rather than taking notes I don't remember the | exact number but it was surely less than 10 years. He was talking about both cd's | and prints. | You guys are really pick nitters; I purposely said "a few years" rather | than be more precise to avoid a correction. | As to some LUGers not receiving some e-mail messages, I'd check whether | you are using either McAfee or Norton programs, which can block certain messages | from getting through. I'd also check my pop-up blocker. | Also, when I was having trouble receiving E-mail from a leading media | organization, I reported it to them and they worked it out within their own | organization and I don't know who else but now the e-mails are being delivered. [To | help correct the problem, I also sent the e-mail sender copies of non-delivery | messages I got on their stuff.] I'd also check regularly in your Spam file; | some e-mail stuff often lands there. -- bob cole | _______________________________________________ | Leica Users Group. | See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information |