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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2012-04-21 12:00 pm

[identity profile] steer.livejournal.com 2012-04-23 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
the average lifespan of a multinational company of Fortune/FTSE-500 size is about 40 years,

Does that > 20 year timescale put the problem in the same category of problem as "don't buy vinyl/cd/cassette/blu-ray because in 40 years you won't own a device capable of playing it"?

I think I was a late adopter for CD and did not have a CD player until 1994. I don't have anything which can now play any music I bought before 1994. I honestly can't remember if I own a VCR. I think I do not so I don't have anything which can now play any film or TV program I bought before about 1998.

[identity profile] steer.livejournal.com 2012-04-23 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
If everyone's books stopped working one Tuesday then The People would insist Something Was Done.

You are right. On the other hand, if over a ten year period, everyone but luddites moved from their primitive ebook collection in favour of a system where nanobots etched the words into your eyeballs while exuding a relaxing smell of bacon and gradually it became as difficult to get a working kindle reader as it was to get a stylus to play 78s... well, I'm not sure people would care.

[identity profile] steer.livejournal.com 2012-04-23 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm... must get that e-bacon-eye-gouger patent written.