Put my vote in as using the board for research and going back to look at old articles. Back in the early 2000’s I used to print off tons of stuff, race recipes, advice on how to run my personal gear, and giving advice on how to get others up and running. For some strange reason a lot people don’t share too much info anymore, if some one has a question , we are quick to refer them to a link or board member. Gray when you have a functional archive system. If you have a GN they all may look the exact same on the outside but as soon as you pop the hood, you see all of the differences. No two are alike, I like pics and would have never figured out my twin turbo configuration with an electric water pump, alternator, moroso vacuum pump, idler gear bracket, oil pump, belt routing and etc....I own a low voltage company that wire up server rooms desk locations and cameras in large companies. I know first hand how much wiring, equipment racks , WiFi networks, servers, and hard drive space is required to run a corporation but zero about a web based server. Very large companies have to have document retention schedules to purge really old documents that become obsolete or irrelevant to the technology change. New soft and hardware gobbles up more storage than what it replaces. The most resourceful guys are the old schoolers that printed off what they weren’t supposed to or refused to discard the material. Every job has that person. The big decision comes down to relevance of the preservation of the board and possibly a back to the back up in storage.