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:Cueball: The great thing about digital data is that it never degrades.
 
:Cueball: The great thing about digital data is that it never degrades.
  
:[They walk on in the next panel which shows jpeg compression artifacts, as if the image had been converted from png format to a lossy jpeg format.]
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:[They walk on in the next panel which shows jpeg compression artifacts, as if it is a screen shot of the actual image.]
 
:Cueball: Hard drives fail, of course, but their bits can be copied forever without loss.
 
:Cueball: Hard drives fail, of course, but their bits can be copied forever without loss.
  

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