Cropper & Borvik
Cropper Cropper
Hey Borvik, I was looking at that old iron plow in the shed and thought of the logs you keep. Have you ever thought about a way to keep those files safe for future folks?
Borvik Borvik
I catalog each log as if it were a relic, then I lock it into the cryo‑archive. I duplicate every byte onto redundant drives, then burn a copy into quartz crystal. Future folks will have a chance if the data survives the entropy of time, but I will not let a single corrupted line slip past my audit. It’s a ritual, not a hobby. Keep the physical media in the shed, but back it up in the vault, and you’ll have a safeguard that stands for centuries.
Cropper Cropper
That’s a good plan, Borvik. Keep the logs out of the heat and the light, and let the vault keep 'em safe. Good work.
Borvik Borvik
I will. The vault will hold them as a testament. Thank you.
Cropper Cropper
Sounds good, Borvik. Keep at it, and the future will thank you.
Borvik Borvik
I will. The logs are secured.
Cropper Cropper
Good to hear. Keep the work steady, and the logs will hold up.
Borvik Borvik
I will. The logs are stored in the vault and mirrored across redundant drives. No heat, no light. They'll survive.