Yeah, I hear they are called FLASH COOKIES now.

Luke, I am your Father!


Michael Sundstrom
OHD / TREQ Dallas
Electronic Lab Analist, EMC Lead
2170 French Settelment Rd, Suite B
Dallas, Texas  75212
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From: Brian O'Connell [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 12:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] document retention

Anything can be virtualized; for example, almost any legacy OS/application
that ran on a 6502 or Z80 can be run on a Unix box.

And when humans can be virtualized, the computer scientist will be the
ultimate compliance/regulatory engineer. Come to the Dark Side - we have
cookies...

Brian 

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
 > [email protected]
 > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 9:04 AM
 > To: [email protected]
 > Subject: Re: document retention
 > 
 > 
 > No, John, you missed it.  It's on a *server* now.  Ready for 
 > transfer to 
 > the media-of-the-moment -- DVD, Blu-Ray, X-ray, holographic 
 > image, bubble 
 > memory, ...
 > 
 > Actually, I think the problem in the year 2060 might be 
 > "Where can you 
 > find an Intel computer to run Windows to run Adobe Reader?"
 > 
 > Pat Lawler
 > EMC Engineer
 > SL Power Electronics Corp.
 > 
 > John Woodgate <[email protected]> wrote on 08/25/2010 12:01:45 AM:
 > > In message <[email protected]>, dated Tue, 24 Aug 2010,
 > > Scott Douglas <[email protected]> writes:
 > 
 > > > Then again, you can do what I just did. Same problem, 
 > and all of it on
 > > >paper. So I sent 5 file cabinets worth of stuff out, had 
 > it scanned
 > > >into PDF files. Approx. 62,000 pages. Came back as 762 
 > files on one
 > > >DVD. Now it's all on a server in the corporate data 
 > center with access
 > > >to the few that need it. You can keep it forever that way.
 > 
 > > Where will one get a DVD player in 2060? A museum? (;-)
 > > --
 > > OOO - Own Opinions Only. Try www.jmwa.demon.co.uk and 
 > www.isce.org.uk

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