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Wal-Mart said that it plans to focus on buying more in areas such as sporting goods, fashion basics, storage products, games and paper products.
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Prof Lyman said he was surprised that paper was still proving popular as a storage medium but put its resilience down to the fact that a lot of the information generated on computer was printed out.
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Heck, they have been talking about how computers and evolving computer storage is going to eliminate the need for paper, and my filing cabinets are still bulging.
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Before the introduction of magnetic tape, digital storage for early computers used punched cards, paper tape as well as more exotic technologies such as mercury delay lines and the phosphors on cathode ray tubes.
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Although improper storage such as using plastic bags rather than paper or exposing the evidence to too much humidity or heat can degrade DNA, Hagan says that current technology can even recover complete profiles from poorly stored evidence, the kind usually available in very old cases.
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Ink and paper (or parchment or papyrus) have functioned brilliantly as a presentation and storage medium for a couple of thousand years.
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Once a contract has been negotiated and approved, a paper copy is typically signed and archived either in filing cabinets or in off-site storage.
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More than 6, 000 old punchcard machines were taken out of storage and retrofitted, so voters can basically use them as desks for marking their paper ballots.
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If photo albums are your preferred method of storage, digital shots can be turned into glossy hard copies with inexpensive color printers and the right paper.
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At the same time, he switched from a paper strip to punched cards. (Making the cards the same size as dollar bills meant that existing storage cabinets could be used.) By clever wiring of the tabulating machine, it was possible to count the number of cards with particular combinations of attributes.
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