I worked with a really smart guy once whom I won't name for obvious
reasons. He had previously worked for a software co that said "Our
product includes an archive routine". It didn't, they never had to write
one because hey disks held 3 times the storage for half the price before
anyone wanted to archive anything - at which point you just bought some
more storage. 

I also probably ought to include the ongoing marital dispute that I am
having regarding books, my wife maintains that anything I haven't
accessed for a decade could be disposed of (think Tolkien, Donaldson,
Asimov, Shakespeare, Auden).  *I* maintain "well we could always buy
another bookcase". Logic tends to dictate my wifes approach, management
I feel confident would say "ah well doesn't cost much lets buy another
bookcase". 

In summary Niall's 2nd rule states that "data always goes in but never
comes out". It's parkinsons law for databases

Niall

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> That's one thing good about the databases here.  Tablespace 
> fragmentation is rarely a problem.  Most of the database here 
> are a Database Roach Motel: "Data checks in.  It doesn't 
> check out."  Somehow, the data purge part of the application 
> -- that they intended to put in "one of these days" -- never 
> got written.
> 
> 
> 
> (For non-USA dwellers, Roach Motel is a trap for roaches.  It 
> has a sticky floor, and the sales motto is "Roaches check in. 
> They don't check out.")
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