DISK PRESERVATION -is this true?? >From Dear Abby------By the time a 2 1/2 year old daughter is old enough to care about her grandfather's autobiography, no one outside a couple of computer museums will be able to retrieve it from the disk....if she's incredibly lucky. The material should be printed out now, giving thought to the printer and print cartridge, on 100 percent cotton or linen rag buffered paper with a neutral pH, and store it in a nondestructive archival folder in a dark, safe place, like a safety deposit box...... IS THIS RIGHT? ************* VIRGINIA BAPTISMS- 'Until 1786, all children born in VA, regardless of religious affiliation were required to be baptized in the Episcopal Church--the 'State Church'. Parish registers giving names, date of birth and names of parents can be found in the VA State Library in Richmond.' If this is correct, and those records DO exist and ARE accessible either in person or by postal mail or by internet, --families like George Wale and Oswald Whaley of Lancaster Co VA COULD be verified and proven. Plus--I would say--a LOT of other early VA families. Jackie Weeden.