In message 
<of5ed53e02.6d19963f-on8825778a.0057bebc-8825778a.00583...@slpower.com>, 
dated Wed, 25 Aug 2010, [email protected] writes:

>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, ...

Noted. But the server itself won't survive till 2060.
>
>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?"

Indeed: that's what happened to the Domesday Project; a few hardware 
units survived but the reproduction software didn't.
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