07-07-2015, 06:04 PM
(07-05-2015, 07:35 PM)eric Wrote: A problem with electric media is that is dependent on having a machine that you can play it on and having the programs to figure it out(my grasp of tech is limited to Number 2 pencils and Red Chief ruled paper). Floppy discs and 8-trac don't work well with Apple anything. Acid free paper, and parchment can be read by as long as someone can read the language. The wessen who could set himself on fire was first reported in the First Century. With some effort you can read ancient Egyptian, early Chinese, curciform. I would go for written copies that you could Xerox so there would less chance they would be destroyed. Would give Nick to get in touch with other Grimms.
Nick himself has electronic media which will accept thumb drives and discs. I'm not saying it's perfect by any means. But we all saw what the fire did to the only copies of the diaries that we know of.
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