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2006/01/09
assuming the CD/DVD's last 20 years....
:)
The expected life of a CD/DVD is 100 years.
But who knows, there seems to be a lot of controversy over it.
Regards,
Tom
-- Thomas Juliano
2006/01/09
Also found this floating around on the net:
GRASP was originally created by Microtext Incorporated of Irvine, CA.
It was bought in 1988 by Paul Mace software, where it is maintained
today. Information on GRASP and GRASP Multimedia may be obtained
directly from Paul Mace Software
Regards,
-- tjfx
2006/01/08
Love it, thank you for sharing that info.
Though it may not be important now, there has been some
write ups on the BBS days that sort of coincide with Grasp.
The BBS Documentary can be found here:
http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/
-- tjfx
2006/01/08
I'm not sure if there is much about the old Apple BBS days when I was more
active.
You were on CompuServe if memory serves me right and GL was distributed
through many BBS's.
I've used their WayBackMachine to pull up the old Gmedia website.
I wish they had -- tjfx
2006/01/09
That's one great thing about CD/DVD backups. If you just use standard
files (not some special backup software), you will be able to read you
files in 20 years or more from now.
I agree, but I hope to see these memory chips take the place of a hard
drive.
Some times hardware -- Thomas Juliano
2006/01/09
Yikes! Where did that come from?
It's located on a few sites:
Google Search:
-- tjfx
2006/01/09
Subject: Re: Funny thing Pmace is still around.
On 1/8/06, tjfx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if there is much about the old Apple BBS days when I was
more active.
You were on CompuServe if memory serves me right and GL was
distributed through many BBS's -- Kelly Shipp
2006/01/08
On 1/7/06, tjfx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Love it, thank you for sharing that info.
Though it may not be important now, there has been some
write ups on the BBS days that sort of coincide with Grasp.
The BBS Documentary can be found here:
-- John Bridges
2006/01/09
On 1/8/06, tjfx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if there is much about the old Apple BBS days when I was more
active.
You were on CompuServe if memory serves me right and GL was distributed
through many BBS's.
For Apple BBS I was -- John Bridges
2006/01/09
On 1/9/06, tjfx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also found this floating around on the net:
GRASP was originally created by Microtext Incorporated of Irvine, CA.
Microtext is Doug Wolfgram. When I bought his house located in Costa
Mesa in 1986 there was a sign still up -- John Bridges