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great video

about bush's issue with the truth.

September 3, 2004   No Comments

Fri, 03 Sep 2004 16:08:58 GMT

The Digital Hoards.

We Are Becoming Digital Pack Rats 

“Personal computers — our jukeboxes, photo labs, accountants and film studios — are becoming the proverbial junk drawer, scattered with scads of must-have information. Sister devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players and digital video recorders overflow with often barely a bite of spare storage.

The ravenous nature of society coupled with the quest for convenience has spawned a nation of digital pack rats, eager to possess every gigabyte of media they can download, and too greedy — or lazy — to let it go….

One's desk might be clean and tidy, but countless computer desktops have become chaotic.

'It's like an infinite attic, and we're filling it,' said Peter Lyman, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems. 'People are feeling overwhelmed and trying to find coping strategies.' “ [The Indianapolis Star, via Library Link of the Day]

Heh – good timing! I just wrote about the rise of the personal server as part of my “Product Pipeline” column for the next issue of netConnect. The day after I turned it in, I bought a 1GB SD card for my Treo because I can't carry around enough ones and zeroes on my current 512MB version. Storage storage everywhere, and not a drop to drink! I paid a little under $100 for the new card, a Gigabyte of portable storage the size of a postage stamp! Next year, terabytes will be affordable.

To quote Roy Tennant, “Storage is officially cheaper than dirt.”

[The Shifted Librarian]

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i hoard, but i am waiting for tiger to make sense of it all. see i download alot of text and save it as pdfs and i want to be able to use that text very efficiently, to write. tiger's search engine should do this. no more looking over my hd to find things….

September 3, 2004   No Comments