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Archival Gold CD-R “300 Year Disc” Binder of 10 Discs with Scratch Armor Surface

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SKU: DDCD-R-SA/10 CASE

The Most Reliable Storage in the World.
Since the demise of negatives, it has been a continued challenge for photographers to reliably archive their digital files. Delkin has carefully developed a solution for those looking to preserve their images beyond the course of their career. Archival Gold is the only storage medium guaranteed 100% uneditable, inerasable and tested to endure up to 300 years, based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Archival Gold CD-R “300 Year Disc” Binder of 10 Discs with Scratch Armor Surface

SKU: DDCD-R-SA/10 CASE

The Most Reliable Storage in the World.

Since the demise of negatives, it has been a continued challenge for photographers to reliably archive their digital files. Delkin has carefully developed a solution for those looking to preserve their images beyond the course of their career. Archival Gold is the only storage medium guaranteed 100% uneditable, inerasable and tested to endure up to 300 years, based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology.


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An Optimal channel network, watershed limit based on the Koch’s snowflake, and colored in function of the distance from outlet (in the center).

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Self-Similarity and Fractals

in Google+

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