2015년 1월 2일 금요일

Why Your Digital Photos Might Die Before Your Grandkids See Them


January 2, 2015 
NBC NEWSTech & Science
 
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Why your digital photos might die before your grandkids see them
My great-grandfather was Popeye. I discovered that from old photographs my father found in his childhood home. They were stored with a newspaper article from 1938 describing how Jonathan Wagstaff was inspired to become a Popeye impersonator after winning the title of "Homeliest Man in California" at a male bathing beauty contest in Venice Beach.
 
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