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Information describing us – Our bodies could be reconstructed based on the DNA code. Today, at least in theory, while our children will naturally share and perpetuate our genes. Some details of our anatomy might be influenced by the environment and would eventually be present, if not the subject, of various medical records. DNA sequncing and some health related investigations might be expensive now, but in few decades many would be able to obtain a digital copy of their own genetic code. This code however, while defining some character traits has virtually no marks of our history by which usually others, and we too, recognize us, to a large extent.
Information to archive on long term

Things you want to remember

In digital format for cost-effective archiving

- journals
- autobiography
- biographies
- others appreciations
- blogs
- pictures
- audio, video recordings
- medical data
- digitized DNA code
- family memories
- professional info
- environmental data

This information represents our memory, resides primarly in our brain, and can be easily duplicated in stories, pictures and recordings. While genetics become unreadable soon after the disappearance of the body, the memories if captured and preserved could resist for many generations. Our society is in fact built and depends on the contiuous refinement and development of this wealth of information passed from generation to generation. Recording and archiving these memories was available in the past only to the rich and famous, while information technologies made them accessible to the large public.

Save Your Family

Save Loved Ones

Do you know the name of your Great-grandmother? – Although it’s easy to store memories, families perform rather poorly in archiving them. Because few of us feel responsible and accountable for that.
And this can be changed now. And there are plenty of benefits on short and long term for individuals, families, communities and society.
We see the solution not only through technology but as local long term archiving services trusted by all community members.
Reliable and cost-effective scanning, digitizing and data storage services can be offered through large networks of service providers. If you want to save souls you can be one of them too. …learn more…
the evangelist

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