On 18/03/14 06:41, PAPYRUS TECHNOLOGIES wrote: > On Mon 17 Mar 2014 at 17:51:15 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote: > >> The longevity of flash is still a big unknown. > > Well observered, Sir. The same might be said for CDs and DVDs. Why > anyone should entrust their data to such volatile media is beyond our > comprehension. > > We are an very old, established company who operate in the Dead Sea area > of the Middle East. > > Our product has a proven record and is used by many discerning clients > who require the data they have entrusted to us to be accessible at any > time. We offer a 3000 year guarantee that the material we use is > suitable for long term storagei. > > We have scribes who rarely mistake 1s for 0s or vice versa. Employees > who do are weeded out by our Quality Control Section and transferred to > our sister company, Pyramid Enterprises PLC. > > Security of your data is of paramount importance to us; there is no > compromise in this area of our operations. Even shepherd boys and goats > are actively dissuaded from entering within a 10 km radius of our > operations. > > Our distinguised clients Nefertiti, Isaiah and Tutankhamun have many, > many good things to say about our services. Unfortunately, they are > offline at present so are unable to answer your queries. > > Forget the Cloud - choose the Cave. You know it makes sense. > >
Yet another desperate attempt by a failing company to capitalize on this list's readership by pushing unproven technology. A passing fad - what next? Asterix trying to sell bolders as portable? Get with it - tablets are the only way to go. Always have been been, always will be. Yours without wax, Proto Cuneiform -- Clay - it's here to stay and it's goat-proof! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53276e8e....@gmail.com