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Living Room / Re: Is your online life in your will? (Backups, passwords, etc.)
« on: April 21, 2009, 09:55 PM »
Just be careful how you define "die".
A cheap crook in, I think Utah recently, knew he was on his deathbed and hoping to get special dispensation, confessed to an otherwise unsolved murder.
Imagine his chagrin when he made a full recovery "from deaths door", only to be handed over to the police for his crime and to stand trial!!
I can't imagine anything anyone writes on the Internet to be worth saving nor preserving for 'posterity'. Most of the very contributors generally do so at the expense of their families well being. And for those who have no offspring, who'd care?
Bob
A cheap crook in, I think Utah recently, knew he was on his deathbed and hoping to get special dispensation, confessed to an otherwise unsolved murder.
Imagine his chagrin when he made a full recovery "from deaths door", only to be handed over to the police for his crime and to stand trial!!
I can't imagine anything anyone writes on the Internet to be worth saving nor preserving for 'posterity'. Most of the very contributors generally do so at the expense of their families well being. And for those who have no offspring, who'd care?
Bob