> Not to be a smart @ss, but how about film? > > I don't know that any of the current storage media will either be around > or will survive 20 plus years from now. > > I'm unfamiliar with Iomega's optical drives. I know they make mainly > magnetic drives and rebadge some CD-R drives. DVD RAM and it's kin are > all so tentative in terms of which will become standardized, that it is > probably a lot safer to use CD-R. > I archive all my critical stuff (scans and work) onto external 30GIG HD's. At around £90 a unit I donıt think you can beat them for reliability and speed. -- Regards Richard ////////////// | @ @ ------->>> Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> C _) ) --- ' __ /
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