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Hey Torsten! Is there an option to send it on paper?

PDF version sounds...well, you can upload probably thousand files to some drives going on a rocket.....

Titanium might be more sturdy?

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you are actually 100% correct. It's not pdf and no traditional SSD or HDD would survive very long.

It's actually stored in ceramic nanolayers, using a new German technology ( designed to last millions of years. That way, the text is protected from radiation, EMP, corrosion, and extreme temperatures ((-273°C/-460 °F to 300°C/570°F) making it the most reliable data storage ever.

https://m.stacker.news/12535

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https://m.stacker.news/12534

you are actually 100% correct. It's not pdf and no traditional SSD or HDD would survive very long.

It's actually stored in ceramic nanolayers, using a new German technology ( designed to last millions of years. That way, the text is protected from radiation, EMP, corrosion, and extreme temperatures ((-273°C/-460 °F to 300°C/570°F) making it the most reliable data storage ever.

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