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Many of us return home after our holidays to brush the sand out of our luggage, water wiltedpot plants, and later sort through treasured holiday memories forever. Months after yourlatest break and those happy snaps, you ask the questions - Where on an e-mail to therelatives? Downloaded onto a compute most of them when they discovered the hard disk wasgetting too filled with heavy files?If your household is like mine, the memories of our 2005 summer holiday may welldisappear into the void that lies between the material past. You see, our paper photo albumends halfway through 2004. Since then the arrival of the digital camera and the mobilecamera phone has meant our photos are ‘stored’ (on two computers, two phones, the cameraitself, in an online di friends). None of the ‘photos’ has made it onto paper and into thealbum. And they probably never will.

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wiltedpot plants, and later sort through treasured holiday memories forever. Months after yourlatest break and those happy snaps, you ask the questions - Where on an e-mail to therelatives? Downloaded onto a compute most of them when they discovered the hard disk wasgetting too filled with heavy files?If your household is like mine, the memories of our 2005 summer holiday may welldisappear into the void that lies between the material past. You see, our paper photo albumends halfway through 2004. Since then the arrival of the digital camera and the mobilecamera phone has meant our photos are ‘stored’ (on two computers, two phones, the cameraitself, in an online di friends). None of the ‘photos’ has made it onto paper and into thealbum. And they probably never will.

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wiltedpot plants, and later sort through treasured holiday memories forever. Months after yourlatest break and those happy snaps, you ask the questions - Where on an e-mail to therelatives? Downloaded onto a compute most of them when they discovered the hard disk wasgetting too filled with heavy files?If your household is like mine, the memories of our 2005 summer holiday may welldisappear into the void that lies between the material past. You see, our paper photo albumends halfway through 2004. Since then the arrival of the digital camera and the mobilecamera phone has meant our photos are ‘stored’ (on two computers, two phones, the cameraitself, in an online di friends). None of the ‘photos’ has made it onto paper and into thealbum. And they probably never will.

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