But it's the world's largest storehouse of web pages, books, video, and audio.
One of the neatest things they have there is the complete broadcast day of the major networks, including BBC, for 9/11/2001. You can still see the BBC person saying Building 7 had collapsed, when you could still see it behind her. She read her script around 45 minutes early.
I keep my personal archive, which no one else can tamper with. And multiple backups in multiple locations.
I have seen a lot disappear over the decades I've had a computer. CompuServe changed their business model and deleted everything anyone had ever uploaded, including documents I'd uploaded (I have backups of my own stuff). Earthlink changed their business model and deleted all the websites they had been hosting, including my own (I had backups). MySpace changed their business model and deleted everything, including my account. None of this is backed up online, as far as I can find. I know people who use FB as a place to keep their photos so they can make room on their phones. First, FB reduces the quality to reduce the space needed. Second, like MySpace, FB won't be around forever.
It's not a waste of hard drive space. Hard drives are dirt cheap considering their capacity. I am downloading tons of content every day and still have plenty of room. I have a ton of stuff stored on my hard drives that doesn't exist anywhere at all on the internet.
So just because you can still find one particular video on YouTube today doesn't mean it will always be there or anywhere else on the internet.
It's too bad you don't have space on your system for one puny video. You're obviously not very wide awake.
But it's the world's largest storehouse of web pages, books, video, and audio.
One of the neatest things they have there is the complete broadcast day of the major networks, including BBC, for 9/11/2001. You can still see the BBC person saying Building 7 had collapsed, when you could still see it behind her. She read her script around 45 minutes early.
I keep my personal archive, which no one else can tamper with. And multiple backups in multiple locations.
Mkay. Well the episode in question appears to just be on youtube anyway.
So save a copy right now.
Lol bud it's been uploaded almost since the day it aired, 5 years ago. I won't waste my harddrive space
I have seen a lot disappear over the decades I've had a computer. CompuServe changed their business model and deleted everything anyone had ever uploaded, including documents I'd uploaded (I have backups of my own stuff). Earthlink changed their business model and deleted all the websites they had been hosting, including my own (I had backups). MySpace changed their business model and deleted everything, including my account. None of this is backed up online, as far as I can find. I know people who use FB as a place to keep their photos so they can make room on their phones. First, FB reduces the quality to reduce the space needed. Second, like MySpace, FB won't be around forever.
It's not a waste of hard drive space. Hard drives are dirt cheap considering their capacity. I am downloading tons of content every day and still have plenty of room. I have a ton of stuff stored on my hard drives that doesn't exist anywhere at all on the internet.
So just because you can still find one particular video on YouTube today doesn't mean it will always be there or anywhere else on the internet.
It's too bad you don't have space on your system for one puny video. You're obviously not very wide awake.