Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Michael Lake wrote:

James Gregory wrote:

Yes and no. Having backups of backups of backups etc is a nice idea, but
I'm positing that it's not sustainable since there's only a finite (but
probably unbounded) amount of storage space available in the world.

OK as a Physicist I understand what a finite unbounded universe means (like the surface of a sphere or a torus) but what the hell does unbounded mean in the context of storage space? :-)


The "tape" I'm using is a Krispy Kreme.

As in http://home.howstuffworks.com/krispy-kreme.htm ???? :-) yum yum

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