On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 08:44 -0400, Peter Arremann wrote:
*sighs* BS level exceeded...
DVD-RAM is the most reliable, long-term optical archiving format.
- The first DVD-R drives under $1000 did not appear until 2001.
- The list price in 1998 was $17000 for the only available drive by pioneer.
- DVD-R(G) was not even available until 1999 - so if you had a DVD-R(A) drive,
then the media are not comparable to what is out now, and all your BS has no relevance about current media.
DVD-RAM dude. Worked with Linux from nearly day 1.
- Linux DVD writing software did not appear until way after 1998 (growisofs,
cdrecord patches, ...) so what software were you using?
Dude, this is what I'm talking about.
Of course I could be wrong. If so, please tell me:
- What model of drive did you own?
- What software you used to write to it.
- Where you were even able to get your hands on a drive in early 1998 at that
price.
Dude, this is what I'm talking about.