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 | | From: | jmfbahciv at aol.com | | Subject: | Re: too much information! | | Date: | Sat, 15 Jan 05 11:09:17 GMT |
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 | In article <1105727697.097466.159480@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, "Mike" wrote:
Kid, learn how to do attributes. Nobody knows who you're talking with nor what you're replying to. Since we've been talking about context, this is a crude example of how information can't be transmitted without it.
>Absolutely, follow the steps below: > >1. Get an enpty floppy disk >2. Transfer the information to the empty disk
How do you transfer the bits? If you use a user mode command, you will not generate an exact copy. If you use a bit:bit copier, you will also copy all blocks marked as bad on the old disk to the new disk.
>3. Now, if you've done that carefully and these is no label on the >disks, you will not be able to distinguish between the two.
That all depends on how you did the copy and how you retrieve the bits from both disks.
/BAH
Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
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