Oh, one more thing. The most widely-used
archival form in use at libraries
I've visited has been written or printed words on paper. This form has
much going for it -- it can represent any character set humans have ever
used, can contain any diagram, and does not require any special software to
to view or produce.
I've visited has been written or printed words on paper. This form has
much going for it -- it can represent any character set humans have ever
used, can contain any diagram, and does not require any special software to
to view or produce.
[YJS] Actually, cuneiform on clay tablets and
hieroglyphics on marble stelai
seem to be better than paper if you really want your
message to last a
long time.
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