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The world changed very suddenly. Almost everything is stored in a computer. Court records, grocery purchases, precious family photos, pointless radio programs... Computers contain a lot of stuff that isn't useful today but somebody thinks might someday com in handy. It is all being reduced to zeroes and ones-"bits." The bits are stashed on disks of home computers and in the data centers of big corporations and government agencies. The disks can hold so many bits that there is no need to pick and choose what gets remembered.

—from Blown to Bits, a book by Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, and Harry Lewis

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