“May this be recorded for a later generation.” (102:19)
I do most of my writing on a laptop and the content of my thoughts is saved as a series of electric impulses, magnetic bits of data, on a Solid State Drive. Those bits are backed up to an external spinning hard drive and also to several data centers located at various points around the United States. Your ability to read my reflections depends on the ability of my website to translate those bits into text or speech. In contrast, one hundred years ago, the scribe who wrote the Torah from which we read used a feather and some ink on animal skin. Sometimes I wonder … whose technology is more likely to be read by a later generation?
I wonder what Rosetta Stone we could leave for whoever (or whatever) the future brings to read of us.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/keeping-data-safe-eternity/
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