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CONFESSIONS OF A BOOK JUNKIE #12: Rumours of the death have been somewhat premature (or, on the difference between print and digital storage)

by Lavie Tidhar

The problem is universal. It is compounded by the fact that many file types are proprietary, which means one has limited access to the format specifications or the ability to legally use or exploit that format. The fear of this kind of situation – of file types becoming obsolete, of data existing but being essentially incomprehensible – is such that the possible evolution of the problem has been termed a Digital Dark Age.

CONFESSIONS OF A BOOK JUNKIE #8: Collectors and Collecting

by Lavie Tidhar

One of the guys I worked with was an ex-bouncer. He was the sort of guy who bought a six-pack of beer just for the train journey home every night. He was big, and rather sweet, and one day he confided, shyly, that he collected Doctor Who.