The growing problem of accessing old digital file formats is a "ticking time 
bomb", the chief executive of the UK National Archives has warned. 
 Natalie Ceeney said society faced the possibility of "losing years of 
critical knowledge" because modern PCs could not always open old file 
formats. 

So far so good...You think they understand the problem and probably the 
solution too (hint: ODF)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6265976.stm

But read until the end and you will surely fall off the chair.

 Their "solution" worked out with MS-UK  is to run ancient versions (W3.1?) 
and ancient Office97 in a virtual machine on Vista and open the archived 
document !!

So If I want to open an XLS spreadsheet I created in 1997, I need to have 
Win95+Office97 , tell me where do I get those from? Buy another copy? 
Resurrect from trash yard? Ridiculous... is all I can say.

:-(
Anand

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