. It’s a tiny fragment of a world that no longer exists, a digital ghost saved on a disk that shouldn't still be spinning. You go to delete it, then pause. In the digital age, if you delete the last copy of a ghost, does it finally find peace, or is it just lost forever?
The ".wmv" extension indicates that the file is encoded in Windows Media Video (WMV), a format developed by Microsoft. WMV was a popular video codec in the early 2000s, but it has largely been superseded by more modern formats like MP4 and H.264. The use of WMV suggests that the file may have been created in the mid to late 2000s, a time when this format was widely used. YoungThroats - 107 - Reagan.wmv