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Comment: Re:SSD (Score 1) 611

by Aazzkkimm (#28750555) Attached to: Best Home Backup Strategy Now?

In my experience, DVDs fail much more frequently than CDs. I used to back everything up on DVDs until one day I tried to use one that was about a year and a half old and it was bad. After checking others I found that I had a failure rate of about 50% of anything older than one year. This is with name-brand discs (multiple brands), both DVD-R and DVD+R.

On the other hand, I've got CDs that are well over 10 years old, and still read and write just fine....

Comment: Re:OLPC? (Score 1) 468

by Aazzkkimm (#28267083) Attached to: California To Move To Online Textbooks

Printing is much cheaper the first time, but a hardcover usually lasts much longer. I would imagine that these books would probably have to be printed every year.

This isn't necessarily a bad thing, though. Students would always have the most up-to-date version.

Also, who pays for the PC? The parents? If that's the case, then it'd be a hell of a lot cheaper for the state just to have them buy the book in the first place.

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