Google's Academic TB Swap Project
eldavojohn writes "Google is transferring data the old fashioned way — by mailing hard drive arrays around to collect information and then sending copies to other institutions. All in the name of science & education. From the article, 'The program is currently informal and not open to the general public. Google either approaches bodies that it knows has large data sets or is contacted by scientists themselves. One of the largest data sets copied and distributed was data from the Hubble telescope — 120 terabytes of data. One terabyte is equivalent to 1,000 gigabytes. Mr. DiBona said he hoped that Google could one day make the data available to the public.'"
- the item goes into a big bag (by itself, not mixed with other items) with red/white stripes, so employess know not to mess with it)
- it gets hand-carted to the destination truck, and is the last thing to be loaded, and first unloaded
- only seasoned workers ever touch your package, and generally care about the state that it's in
- finally, they are good about paying up if the item arrives damaged.
did I forget to include ???? and Profit!"Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time." Danny Vinyard -American History X