[NTLUG:Discuss] CD Turning 25

Robert Pearson e2eiod at gmail.com
Sat Aug 18 23:59:34 CDT 2007


On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 Dennis Rice <dennis at dearroz.com> wrote:
>
> > So how does one insure that data is not lost (as I have done with my
> > old Syquest) as technology advances?  What are your thoughts and
> > predictions?  What would you do to insure that information is not
> > lost?

One new solution might be to store it in HTML?
Here is some background.

My previous email raving about "Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby",
a light and easy online Ruby reference for those looking to hop on to
the bandwagon:
<<http://poignantguide.net/ruby/>>
pales in comparison to this find.

First, an interesting Web site with the "The 7 Commandments of
Blogosphere (and Life) Self-Defense" - Tim Ferriss
<<http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2007/08/08/the-7-commandments-of-blogosphere-and-life-self-defense/>>

The most interesting post is "How I Work: The 4 Hour Workweek"
<<http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2007/04/27/how-i-work-the-4-hour-workweek/>>

The most interesting part of the post is the link to the "digital
version of this article".
<<http://digital.fsb.com/>>
The link no longer points to the May 2007 issue of Fortune Small
Business magazine but September 2007. This is fine because it is the
Olive software that produces what you see there that is important. Not
Tim Ferriss or the 4 hour work week.

[Olive Software] <<http://www.olivesoftware.com/>>
This is the best way I have seen to publish or archive Content - ever.

How to make money with it? I leave that to you and your braintrust.

Robert



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