We capture moments in time and stick them in stuff.
>>41694575i always hated cds
>>41694747Ironically enough they are the only medium that is safe from EMP's. Anything else will get fried.
>>41694757Vinyl wouldn't be affected. Nor would a human brain.
>>41694768You can't copy data onto vinyl, only audio and a very short amount at that. Its not even a viable form. 2/10 for making me reply.
>>41694772Hmmm...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinyl_data
>>41694575What are you, fucking high? That sounds absurd.
>>41694779its still not a viable form, it can't even hold more than a DVD.
>>41694782What 'till you hear about skeletons
>>41694575literally every object in space is a record of time's causal chain. that's relativity. the things you posted are simply human interpretable collections
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>>41694575You forgot the crystal skulls that hold terabytes of data that cant decode.
>>41694757
To write/erase data to/from a minidisc a laser needs to heat the disk up to its Curie point (roughly 180°C or 356°F) which means it wouldn’t be impacted by an emp.
Minidiscs can also store audio, video, text files, etc. mine shows up as an external storage disk. Standard minidiscs can hold about 350mb of data, but Hi-MDs can store up to 1GB.