1 Terabyte Optical Storage Disks
fenimor writes "Physicists at Imperial College London described a new method for potentially encoding and storing up to one Terabyte of data, or 472 hours of film, on one optical disk the size of a CD or DVD. Maybe it won't be as large, as 100TB holographic optical storage, but still should be enough to fit every episode of The Simpsons on one disk. Dr Török, Lecturer in the Department of Physics, believes that the first disks could be on the shelves between 2010 and 2015."
1,000 gigabytes of data and the only application you can think of is the Simpsons?
*sigh*
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>the first disks could be on the shelves between 2010 and 2015.
Which means EB Games should start taking pre-orders right about now...
I keed, I keed....
So with this technology, we could get the complete, directors cut version of each of the Lord of the Rings movies onto 3 disks? Awesome!
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Lone Gunmen crew.
"Maybe"? Really, now - I think you can confidently commit yourself to the proposition that 100 > 1...
Once the physicists give their product to the DVD Forum/Alliance, we can expect uncompatible competing formats to delay wide adoption of this technology for the next 7 years after it is launched.... so goes life.
...should be enough to fit every episode of The Simpsons on one disk.
How appropriate. I can already hear anti-piracy people say D'oh!
Simpsons episodes? I thought that the accepted unit of measurement for storage devices was "libraries of congress"?
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Would that be every episode of the Simpons from inception to today or until the release date in 2015, and exactly how many epsiodes with that consist of? Would I be able to store deleted scenes and commentaries? What if Matt Groening decides to convert some of the characters from earlier episodes to CGI, with the help of Stephen Speilberg and George Lucas? Could those fit as well? I need to know this or I'm not buying one.
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Damn, I just bought the Star Wars DVD collection and now Lucas is will get me to buy another format of Star Wars. When will it end!!
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So Longorn SP2 will fit on 2 disks!
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There was a Dilbert strip long ago in which he returned to college. The professor introduced his class by presenting a complex diagram -- "This diagram explains why I'm an expert in economics, yet dress like a flood victim."
Call me when it's out of the Uni and into a corporation's lab, then we can talk.
They must get Congress to out law this. At the same time, maybe they should have copyrights extended to 200 years instead of the puny 75 years. 75 years is not enough time for the copyright holders to recoup their investments and 200 years will encourage the creative people to produce more creative works.
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So magnetic disks are spelled with k, optical ones are spelled with c. Now, what about magneto-optical? Disck?
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
Now I'll have to buy the White album again.
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