A student has developed a technique for portable data whereby the data can now be stored on ordinary paper.
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A student has developed a technique for portable data whereby the data can now be stored on ordinary paper.
For a full story, click HERE.
Interesting but I thought the nature of the media would make long term storage self defeating as it degrades over time :confused: :DQuote:
Sainul says the biggest advantage of the new technology would be the biodegradable nature of his storage devices which would do away with the e-waste pollution.
We have come almost full circle....
Soon we will be placing data on papyrus and etching it in stone walls......ancient Egypt, 4 thousand+ years ago...... :cool:
Pretty deep......huh? :D
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Originally Posted by maxximilian
Oh how I long to go back to the days of scanning in paper after paper ..... what a joy that was :rolleyes:
:D
What is this scanning you speak of my stick and clay never had such an accoutrement ? :rolleyes: :D
lmao 1044 :D
...... I can't wait to try out the new paper mp3 player Ipod will have to come up with :D