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Transfer speed xD
dam if it holds 123 petabytes thats.........
dam my head hurts
uhhh
1,230,000,000 gigabytes
p.s. can u use da paper as rollin paper?
lmao
or toilet paper even?
Toilet paper, nice one. I'm wiping my arse with 123 petabytes of storage space, woot!
u noe that right
shi*t man,
that malabary indian freak had a dream
and now he's tellin his dream to everyone else
this guy is a nuts, is he a garbage researcher or what?
makin all his garbage into data,
"that'd make Sony's Blu Ray go outta buisness so fast.... "
in his f*u*c*k*ing DREAMS
do u speaka the english
dumbass...
"this guy is a nuts"
so hes a ballsac?
The technolody is definitely insane, How did he come up with this idea? scarrrrrryyy. lol. One thing is for sure though, Hes stinking rich now.
Damn, this is so cool!
I hope it actually has a bright future!
... I have a bridge to sell you, very cheap.
easy - I store my 123pb on this rainbow paper stuff, then I take a photo of it with my digital camera and then I save that photo on a floppy disk - wooooohoooooo I'm rich biatch!!
a floppy disk cant even handle 1 jpeg image of decent resolution.
wow, better buy stocks now,cus this will be big
omfg, this is sweet!!! but i suppose that a special printer and/or paper would be needed to unlock its full potential.
but still, sweet!!!
nuff said.
You people will believe anything the internet tells you. Factoring in the possible shape patterns and colors, on an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper leaves you with about 134,000,000 bytes of data - roughly a hundred megabytes.
Factor in printing and read errors leaves this a very inconveniate method of data storage that will probably never hit mainstream.
How in the hell could you determine the shape sizes? Have you thought about shape distance, taper, color change, etc. ? All those influence the overall function of the data.
There is no way to physically do this. It's impossible... it was impossible when he said he could hold 250GB on a 8.5x11 sheet, and it's even more absurd to imagine this POS holding a Petabyte, much less two.
Check out a similar article on Slashdot:
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/26/140240
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