Is moon best place for data backups?

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Is moon best place for data backups?

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first time i read subject, i thought it said, "is mom best place for data backups."

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...and there is also always the threat of a natural disaster here on earth, such as a small asteroid hitting the planet."
Isn't the moon more susceptible to asteroid hits because there is no atmosphere to burn up the smaller ones?
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If an asteroid hit the planet, I don't think the few dazed survivors of the subsequent holocaust would really give a rats behind about 2000 Terabytes of financial records backed up on the moon :)

Besides, is the server going to be running Windows? If so, who the hell is going to reboot it when it crashes every month? :D
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Originally posted by FlyingPenguin


Besides, is the server going to be running Windows? If so, who the hell is going to reboot it when it crashes every month? :D


thats what the "stick" is for

its a LONG dowelrod with one end stationed in nasa while the other reaches to the power button to the computer on the moon :D
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well then, if we are using a big stick, why not get two sticks and build a big ladder..... forget those rockets
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