To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
waiting for Gel drives that store data on the fatty tissue of the human body and access by induction.
2 posted on
04/04/2005 7:40:04 AM PDT by
the invisib1e hand
(In Honor of Terri Schiavo. http://209.245.58.70/frosty65/ Let it load and have the sound on.)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
>Hitachi`s first drives are likely to offer a more conservative storage density of about 120G bits per square inch and be available later this year. The company is currently field testing a 100GB, 2.5-inch drive based on an 80G bits per square inch version of the technology, said Best

Cool! Some day, this guy
will be able to store all
his books on one disk!
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; Lazamataz; martin_fierro
One terabyte? That's a lot of porn.
6 posted on
04/04/2005 7:42:59 AM PDT by
Petronski
(I thank God Almighty for a most remarkable blessing: John Paul the Great.)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Total memory of my first computer: 3800 bytes.
11 posted on
04/04/2005 8:08:25 AM PDT by
Grut
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
One can never be too rich or too thin or have too much storage.
12 posted on
04/04/2005 8:27:28 AM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Information is power and power is nothing without control.)
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