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Re: CD-ROM "A Designers Manual"
Thilo Pfennig <Thilo.Pfennig@kiel.netsurf.de> wrote:
> Not only their! I think even in the developed countries CD-ROM is still a
> good solution. It is not the way to transport everything on demand! This
> will be the dead of the internet. The storage of information will allways
> be important (and internet-Computers have no future!)
Maybe we should not try to fix on just the name "CD-ROM". I mean CD-ROM
today is the book of yesterday. I can imagine that the CD-ROm and it's
standards are soon "old-school" :-) meaning no one would by a
CD-ROM-drive anymore. But it's the idea of archiving many information on
one piece- and to transport it, wherever you want without cost and
without having to use a technique. It shure isn't the solution for
getting the latest news or for requesting a data-base that needs to be
uptodate.
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