I'm just guessing but it might have to do with the concerns raised by the first commenter in the reply by textfiles (Jason Scott) in that reddit thread
tl;dr seems to be they received a massive (71,000 tapes) archive that hasn't seen any activity or communication in 7 years.
If you read further in the thread, you'll also find other concerns about Jason's reliability
Even mundane recordings become interesting to me once enough time passes. I've watched a bunch of Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network programming from early days and to be honest, the commercials are more interesting than the cartoons because they so perfectly capture where we were as a society -- toys starting to integrate new technology, sugary cereals being touted as part of daily breakfast, etc. Fascinating stuff.
Looks like these are going to the internet archive, so we'll probably never see them digitized. https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1ouprgf/free_t...
>so we'll probably never see them digitized
That seems to run contradictory to the author's claim in the article and what I believe to be true about the internet archive. Can you elaborate?
I'm just guessing but it might have to do with the concerns raised by the first commenter in the reply by textfiles (Jason Scott) in that reddit thread
tl;dr seems to be they received a massive (71,000 tapes) archive that hasn't seen any activity or communication in 7 years.
If you read further in the thread, you'll also find other concerns about Jason's reliability
Glad to see this came from the r/DataHoarder subreddit[0] because that's exactly the correct place for it.
[0] https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/
Even mundane recordings become interesting to me once enough time passes. I've watched a bunch of Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network programming from early days and to be honest, the commercials are more interesting than the cartoons because they so perfectly capture where we were as a society -- toys starting to integrate new technology, sugary cereals being touted as part of daily breakfast, etc. Fascinating stuff.
Same thing with old magazines. The articles - eh, I could take them or leave them. But I just get lost in the advertisements.