Online, but can't ditch paper? You may be
future-proofing yourself
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[December 23, 2017]
GENEVA (Reuters) - You're on
the web, you're in the cloud. But don't neglect good old-fashioned
paper. That's the advice from internet pioneer Vint Cerf, who is afraid
that all our digital memories could be lost as technology moves on.
"People say: 'What should I do about my photographs?' The ones you
really care about? Find some really good quality photographic paper and
print them, because we know those will last at least 150 years," Cerf
told reporters on the sidelines of the Internet Governance Forum in
Geneva.
"I know for a fact that I have information, in digital form, down in my
basement, on 5-¼ inch floppy disks. And I know the bits are still there.
But I don't have anything that knows how to read them any more."
Cerf, a Google vice-president and co-designer of the TCP/IP protocol
that connects devices over the internet, said he managed to find a disk
drive for some of his ancient disks, only to discover he lacked the
software to read them.
"If we want our descendants to know something about our world we have to
make sure the information is still retrievable or understandable," he
said.
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A man plays a computer game at an internet cafe in Beijing May 9,
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A white-bearded 74-year-old nicknamed "the Father of the Internet", Cerf jotted
notes on his conference program as he spoke, and confessed that in several ways
paper was better than the state-of-the-art phone he clutched in his other hand.
"First of all you can make little sketches easily on paper, and second it's on
my (Governance Forum) calendar, that means I can remember where was I, and what
was I doing, when I wrote that note. So for me, this is like a plug-in extra
memory," he said, to laughter.
"Look, I also wear three piece suits. I’m just a 19th century guy in a 21st
century world."
(Reporting by Tom Miles, Editing by William Maclean)
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