Any idea what this was about, it seems to be gone for good now. Eventually all your links will end up nowhere! A well-kept book will merely slowly crumble over possibly a thousand years. Webpages are more akin to materials that spontaneously combust or radioactively decay.
It is still visible on Facebook: a picture of Aurora Consurgens from a 14th century manuscript. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10210051629959418&set=a.1021919240366.2003740.1596756116&type=3
You're right about the fragility of the Web. There will be books, of course, but probably no-one to read them, or nobody who can read them.
Any idea what this was about, it seems to be gone for good now.
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A well-kept book will merely slowly crumble over possibly a thousand years.
Webpages are more akin to materials that spontaneously combust or radioactively decay.
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It is still visible on Facebook: a picture of Aurora Consurgens from a 14th century manuscript.
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You're right about the fragility of the Web. There will be books, of course, but probably no-one to read them, or nobody who can read them.
Ah, it is seemingly private. Even when logged in I cannot see it. But I am sure there is a digitised version of it to be found elsewhere! Thanks!
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I have now updated the blog-post so that you can see it!
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