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Penny-size 180 Gigabits CDROMs
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Hemos
on Fri Jul 30, 1999 11:31 AM
from the fun-with-disc-size dept.
from the fun-with-disc-size dept.
Noel writes "Princeton University electrical engineer Stephen Chou who directs the NanoStructures Laboratory, has created CDs that can concentrate data 800 times more efficiently than current discs. " Tiny storage is my friend.
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Office 2009 (Score:3)
After a few minutes you get it out (managing to drop it on the floor first of course). "Now if I could just find that eject button, it's supposed to be here somewhere...". A while later, you give up and eject it using the OS (Windows 2007?).
Then you're greeted with the install screen, after lots of tiring, pointless texts you don't want to read, you're asked to input the 192-digit serial number, found on the back of the CD cover. Luckily, you're a nerd, so you do have a microscope, but it isn't easy to read it. After about half an hour of trying, you get it right and reach the "real" install screen.
Recommended install: 100 GB
Full install: 140 GB
Uh oh, time to free up some diskspace...
And so on.
approximate capacity of a cd-sized disk: (Score:3)
((5.25/2)^2*pi - (1.25)^2*pi) * 400 / 8
(21.6475 - 4.9087) * 50
~837 GigaBYTES per CD.
because... (Score:3)
*cough* i apologize for that outburst, but i am just sick of their annoying voices on the radio.
seriously though, i for one would like a storage space that small. a normal sized cd would never fit into a pilot sized computer. with the penny-sized media we can finally make the desktops and the palmtops closer in accessiblity. plus, didn't that russian E2K processor supposedly would provide a desktop-power chip for a pocket-sized computer? (i seem to remember reading that in russian on a page at www.el2000.ru). normal cd's are a little too big. minidiscs are almost the perfect size to carry around, but still they are too big for palmtops. perhaps they could half that size without making the discs too easy to lose.
also, if we make normal sized CD's with fast read (/write?) access, then we will give all the more reason for microsloth to bloat, bloat, bloat, and bloat some more.
penny size cd's will lead to 1 inevitable problem (Score:5)
Customer: Yeah, this computer you sold me is crap.
TS: What seems to be the problem?
C: The cupholder is too @#$% small. What do you think I am, a #$%^ midget. How am I supposed to fit a Grande Tiazzi on one of these? Are you stupid or something?