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On Thu, 16 Jul 1998 21:18:23 -0700 (PDT) John K Clark <johnkc@well.com>
writes:
> >It *does*, IMHO, matter what continuity of experience is
possible.
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>
>Not that it matters but just out of curiosity, In what way does an
Upload or
>a copy lack continuity of experience?
Oh, they don't have to. I just don't think that copies are as good as transfers, for uploads. I don't have any problem with copies, or even with generating them myself, but I don't think it does *me* any good if I have copies that will survive indefinitely. For my own longevity, I need transfers, instead.
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