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Re: Backup Copies
In article <20010406.094552.841148365.18695@ip148.interprice.vi>,
Sheldon Simms <sheldon@interprice.com> wrote:
> There is quite a large difference between the two situations. Money
> is inherently valuable; old "out of print" software isn't.
Money isn't "inherently valuable" -- it's valuable only as long as
its value is recognized by others. And money can dramatically lose
its value. As an example, consider Turkey which has had a dramatic
inflation during recent decades. In my drawer I have a 1 Lira coin
from the 1970'ies, which back then was worth approximately 5 US
cents. Today 1 Lira is worth about 0.0001 US cents, and the smallest
valid Turkish coins today are the 5000 Lira coins.... now, please
tell me the "inherent value" of 1 Turkish Lira.....
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