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Nice shopping is couple and family-oriented stuff, safe not sexy.
Two Silicon Valley scientists, for example, are working on a project called LOCKSS (for "Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe").
Similarly, in 2000 librarians at Stanford University created LOCKSS, or Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe, to preserve journals in the digital age, by spreading digital copies of documents through an international community of libraries via the Internet.
Examples include distributed file systems from Microsoft and Google as well as a system designed by software developers at Stanford known as Lockss — Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe — that is used to preserve the digital versions of academic journals.
They want to ensure that readers will still be able to access electronic academic journals even centuries after they have been published.Their project, called LOCKSS (short for "lots of copies keep stuff safe"), addresses a vexing problem that librarians face everywhere.
These guys are not good at keeping your stuff safe.
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"Your stuff is safe.
The general public believed the pitch: the stuff was safe for people, unless you drank it.
My cartons of LPs and other stuff were safe behind the door, but I would need a locksmith to get back in.
Essentially I'm three stories in the air, upside down, I'm in a straitjacket, there are lions below me, so it's very, very important to make sure that stuff is safe.
That was one of the hardest things – we thought our stuff was safe upstairs, and it was from water damage, but not from the moisture and the smell that came with it.
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