This Glass Disc Can Store 360 TB of Your Photos for 13.8 Billion Years
T table1349 Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Sep 9, 2006 Messages 0 Reaction score 2,772 Feb 17, 2016 #1 This Glass Disc Can Store 360 TB of Your Photos for 13.8 Billion Years
astroNikon 'ya all Bananas I tell 'ya Supporting Member Joined Aug 15, 2013 Messages 13,669 Reaction score 3,344 Location SE Michigan Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Feb 17, 2016 #2 I thought you were going to recommend Flickr or Picasa. The technology is great for write once, read many. I wonder what happens if you scratch or chip the surface by accident.
I thought you were going to recommend Flickr or Picasa. The technology is great for write once, read many. I wonder what happens if you scratch or chip the surface by accident.
Braineack Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 13,200 Reaction score 5,609 Location NoVA Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Feb 17, 2016 #3 or, like any media: dont have a glass disc reader?
astroNikon 'ya all Bananas I tell 'ya Supporting Member Joined Aug 15, 2013 Messages 13,669 Reaction score 3,344 Location SE Michigan Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Feb 17, 2016 #4 Back in the mid 90s I used to use a Magneto-Optical drive from Pinnacle Micro to store critical server data. Neat technology that never caught on ... Magneto-optical drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Back in the mid 90s I used to use a Magneto-Optical drive from Pinnacle Micro to store critical server data. Neat technology that never caught on ... Magneto-optical drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OP T table1349 Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Sep 9, 2006 Messages 0 Reaction score 2,772 Feb 17, 2016 Thread Starter #5 astroNikon said: Back in the mid 90s I used to use a Magneto-Optical drive from Pinnacle Micro to store critical server data. Neat technology that never caught on ... Magneto-optical drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click to expand... For one good reason.... = eraser.
astroNikon said: Back in the mid 90s I used to use a Magneto-Optical drive from Pinnacle Micro to store critical server data. Neat technology that never caught on ... Magneto-optical drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click to expand... For one good reason.... = eraser.