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		<title>Digital Permanence: Death &amp; Data</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m worried about dying. No, not in terms of my mortal flesh and immortal soul; I&#8217;m worried about what will happen to my data when I die. :-p That may sound a little, shall we say, geeky, so let me explain. There&#8217;s two ways you can &#8216;live for ever&#8217; in this world. The first is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1407" title="Doug\'s gravestone?" src="http://www.dougbelshaw.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/doug_gravestone.jpg" alt="" />I&#8217;m worried about dying. No, not in terms of my mortal flesh and immortal soul; I&#8217;m worried about what will happen to my <em>data</em> when I die. :-p</p>
<p>That may sound a little, shall we say, <em>geeky</em>, so let me explain. There&#8217;s two ways you can &#8216;live for ever&#8217; in this world. The first is to become so famous that people talk about you until the end of time. As that&#8217;s difficult for most of us, the second way is more likely. All you&#8217;ve got to do with the second way is to pass on your genes (and your surname) to your offspring. I&#8217;m doing well with the latter: my son Benjamin Belshaw was born 20 months ago and will, I hope, continue the illustrious Belshaw line. With the first method, however, I&#8217;m still struggling.</p>
<p>My problem is this:</p>
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<li>Most of my ideas are in the form of writing in the digital landscape (i.e. on this blog or others on the Internet)</li>
<li>Books and other printed matter in the physical realm are a lot more &#8216;permanent&#8217; at present that writing in the digital realm.</li>
<li>When I die dougbelshaw.com will cease to exist.</li>
<li>Ergo, unless my ideas are so amazing that they become ubiquitous during my lifetime, they will have little impact after my death.</li>
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<p>So I&#8217;m left with a problem. Should I start writing a book? Is all I&#8217;m writing here ultimately futile? Should I be creating static HTML pages so <a href="http://www.archive.org">archive.org</a> can index them?</p>
<p><strong>Does this even matter?</strong></p>
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