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Also, uuencode the whole thing, then print it out on acid-free paper and keep it in a nitrogen-filled vault.


Oh. I was going to engrave it on titanium sheets and store it in a vacuum in total darkness at -273 degrees celsius. smile

Actually, I'm going to have her put the data on a USB hard drive to keep at her office, on another USB hard drive to keep at home, and on a set of DVD discs to keep in her safe deposit box.

The ironic thing is, the data is virtually valueless. The only reason it is being digitized is because of legal requirements. The chances are almost nonexistant that anybody will ever look at a single one of those digitized pages, but federal law requires them to be kept for at least five years after the parties involved reach the age of 21 years. Or something like that.

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