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I see this same thing happening with photography. You take a picture on your phone and it never gets transfered to hard copy. You get a new phone and leve the pictures on the old phone. You get rid of the old phone pictures are gone. I believe that a hundred years from now a lot of personal history will be lost.
 
Might do a little digging in archive.org...they store images, text etc.
Handloader_s Manual of Cartridge Conversions, The_0316.jpg
DATA SOURCE: ACKLEY VOL 1, PAGE ?491?
HISTORICAL DATA: by BARNES & JOHNSON
BULLET TYPE: 300 GR ROUND NOSE
POWDER: 85 GR 4320
VELOCITY: 2810 FT/SEC
SOURCE: ACKLEY
 
I see this same thing happening with photography. You take a picture on your phone and it never gets transfered to hard copy. You get a new phone and leve the pictures on the old phone. You get rid of the old phone pictures are gone. I believe that a hundred years from now a lot of personal history will be lost.
Or stored in an old hard drive or thumb drive stashed in a drawer. I was thinking about this exact thing yesterday.
 

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