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You ain't seen nothin yet! HLSDS & R.

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posted on Feb, 16 2005 @ 04:05 AM
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Vision is the art of seeing the invisible. Johnathan Swift


[edit on 16-2-2005 by Trakr7]

[edit on 16-2-2005 by Trakr7]



posted on Feb, 16 2005 @ 04:38 AM
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OK! Lets see if I edited properly!

Curious about H'___'S & R ? This exciting Technology is almost upon us.
Holographic Light Spectrum Data Storage and Retrieval. What? Sure
this is an amazing new media enabling us to store an inffinite number
of bits. New Chips are on the verge. The configurations boggle the imagination...already in cube form with apposing lasers. Light Spectrums
you name the source, the material, spherical in shape the size you tell me.
Whats your opinion? You got a clue?


Vision is the art of seeing the invisible. Johnathan Swift





posted on Feb, 22 2005 @ 03:35 PM
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how about buying 1.3 terrabytes Optware collinear HVD DVD next year?

www.optware.co.jp...

Or:

Buying 100 terrabytes Colossal optical discs with read speed of 1000 GB/s in 3-5 years? (this is more bandwidth than current DRAM/VidRAM
I want one of those exclusively for my multicore GPU in SLI mode, so I can play unreal tournament on a beam HDTV projector with 15000 * 9000 pixels and maximum framerates in 512 * anti-aliased
)

colossalstorage.net...


I guess the puny 40 Gb Bluray drives will become dirt cheap because of these holographic storagemonsters.


I guess by that time we should also have 1 terrabyte of Flash memory in our Ipod mini's and cellphones, wich will run full 64-bit windows/linux versions on powereconomic AMD Geode processors and the like.

Nanostuff is finally starting to catch on in the consumermarket, Lookin good!


[edit on 22-2-2005 by Countermeasures]



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