Unerasable data
Apr. 20th, 2004 01:17 pmThe data in all modern computers is organized in unappropriate way. There is no distinction between human-generated and computer generated data and each can be erased in a fraction of a second. Human writings and books don't have this strange property in real life -- you need to burn them or destroy in some other non-trivial way.
Proposal 1:
separate human generated vs. computer generated info in the computer. Make human generated info (for ex. all results of typing on the keyboard, speech, hand drawings) simply UNERASABLE.
Proposal 2:
Speed of erasing the info should be proportional to the speed of its generation.
Proposal 1:
separate human generated vs. computer generated info in the computer. Make human generated info (for ex. all results of typing on the keyboard, speech, hand drawings) simply UNERASABLE.
Proposal 2:
Speed of erasing the info should be proportional to the speed of its generation.