What is the life expectancy or photos in an iphoto book

What is the life expectancy of the photos in an i-photo "book"?

How are you going to store them?
Note that we are users just like you - a question like that would be almost impossible for Apple to answer - it certainly is impossible for other users to answer
Hers are teh specs that Apple publishes - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3412
LN

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