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Very long term data backup by SnArL2008-08-27 07:43:42
  Very cool, but I wish they hadn't used Genesis by Arachnid2008-08-27 08:19:16
    I suspect it was for that reason it was chosen. by SaylorA2008-08-27 08:23:53
      The disk itself is the reference, though. by Arachnid2008-08-27 08:25:56
        Ah, but we did need the text as a reference. by SaylorA2008-08-27 08:29:49
          I'm reading it now, and I see no mention by Arachnid2008-08-27 08:34:39
            I think what SaylorA means is... by vetitice2008-08-27 08:39:51
              That seems like a pretty slim argument for it. (n/ (n/t) by Arachnid2008-08-27 08:42:14
                Probably the biggest argument for it is the fact by SaylorA2008-08-27 08:53:48
                  Something authored specifically to aid translation by Arachnid2008-08-27 09:01:38
                    But why expend the effort? by SaylorA2008-08-27 09:05:04
                      Why not? by Arachnid2008-08-27 09:11:20
                        One word. Money. by SaylorA2008-08-27 09:15:21
                          One word. Wikipedia. by Arachnid2008-08-27 09:17:22
                            Again you are talking about resources by SaylorA2008-08-27 09:38:28
                              That's not really an argument for using genesis of by Arachnid 2008-08-27 09:48:06
all things - essentially all you're saying is "this is what they chose to do", which doesn't make it the best choice.
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                                I think the idea is by MatthewDBA2008-08-27 09:52:32

 

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