If you find this stuff interesting and a concern you would enjoy the
book "Dark Ages II: When the Digital Data Die" and some of the related
material on the Internet.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0130661074

Google "Digital Dark Ages" for tons of related hits.

http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla63/63kuny1.pdf

http://www.spectroscopyeurope.com/TD_14_3.pdf 

        Best Regards, 

                Sam Knutson, GEICO 
                Performance and Availability Management 
                mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                (office)  301.986.3574 

Knock on the sky and listen to the sound!
Zen saying

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Subject: Mainframe near history (IBM 3380 and 3880 docs)

> I just threw out the 3380 and 3390 books.

I have not climbed on my soapbox lately, but now seems like a good time.
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