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We haven't gotten much smarter in 20 years

It's taken a while for experts to finally be able to figure out how to open a digitally stored time capsule from the 80s BBC Domesday project. Took them several years, and instead of getting the old computer system that stored it running, they developed a software emulator that acts like the old computer. That's one way to do it, I guess. Full Story

Posted by Jake on 12/02/02 @ 09:42 AM
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