jefelectric wrote:Myself, I am not to concerned as I feel that my kids will probably throw out most of my junk when I'm gone anyway.
Myself, I am not to concerned as I feel that my kids will probably throw out most of my junk when I'm gone anyway.
LOL,aint that the truth; my parents' memorabilia disappeared overnight, thanks to some city officials. At least parents at peace with God, and that's what's #1, if ya know what I mean (sorry if this aint PC to say)
Actually there is a lot of controversy about the life of CDs. Since they have been in widespread use for such a short time nobody is certain just how lone they will last.
A friend who is in the IT department of a large Medical Facility tells me that they back up everything to both tape and Medical Grade CDs (which cost about 10 times the price of normal CDs.
Like anything else the storage conditions will have be a big factor in how long the media last.
David, I don't really thing pictures from the 60s & 70s should be that bad. I have quite a few that still look pretty good. Also have B&W pictures from as far back as 1911 that look good, some better than others. Those that got stored away in a HOT attic faired the worst.
Great pics Dave! And great advice. Where are you stationed now?
Greg
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