Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | Whisky-dave |
Date | 07/23/2014 16:49 (07/23/2014 07:49) |
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In article <76e80d68-db73-40b7-93e0-036954faea30@googlegroups.com>, Whisky-dave <whisky.dave@gmail.com>wrote:
Well I thought you were refering to SSD or flash media in phones or computers And you claimed data couldn't be lost if you had a backup, but that's another point.nospamWhisky-daveWhisky-davenospam
way only changed. The DATA IS NOT lost in the real world.
data is definitely lost in the real world.
How ? Explain the process.
it's very simple. someone tries to access a document and it fails for any of a number of reasons, including hard drive failure.
Whisky-davenospam
Which was my point regarding keys droped in teh ocean. They are not lost either as with the Titanic we know where it is.
then go get them.
In the same way anything can be lost like data is that what you're saying ?Whisky-davenospam
Too expensive.
then they're lost at sea.
Whisky-dave
We always know where DATA is on a HDD or SSD, whether or not that data is >valid is another point.
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if the data is not valid, it's lost.
But can't really work out what the sentances mean.Whisky-davenospam
Yes so data can be lost well done at last previousl;y you've said it can't be. But it does depend on what you mean by the word LOST. Inthe same way you're ahving problems understanding what an internal or external switch is.
unlike you (and others), i do not have any problem understanding what any of the words mean, nor do i have a problem writing coherent sentences.