On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Grevin, Fred <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Deb Fuller asked "Would they [the pharaohs] also have to erase the back-up
> tapes to make it effective?"
>
> They did. While some pharaohs occasionally recycled convenient inscriptions
> or monuments from their predecessors, Thutmose III and Horemheb very
> systematically and thoroughly obliterated every trace, including taking
> their predecessor's name off the lists of Kings (=AKA backup tapes).
Right, but in the digital age, it's very hard to actually "erase"
something. There are back-up tapes, archives, printouts, etc. etc.
Would a pharaoh cease to exist just by deleting their e-mail profile,
their myspace, Facebook page, live journal, twitter account, etc. etc.
or would you have to go and find every single print-out, saved e-mail,
and back-up tape out there?
And if Egyptians had computers, what would they look like? :)
Deb
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