A company called Constellation 3D developed "Fluorescent Multilayer" disks about 6 or 7 years ago. They even had a working prototype if I recall correctly. Followed the story for a while and then the company went bankrupt due to an investor pulling out (mugs!)
Even back then they said they would produce first gen products of 120GB.
There's even a WIKI history......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_3D
Surely we should have moved away from a spinning disk by now!
They will have 4 web cams on it and you can go take a look at it in person yourself.
I have seen a few OU scams, but I don't remember anyone actually creating and publicly displaying a device and running it for 10 days straight in a public place with 4 web cams tracking it constantly.
Remember super-conductivity - there was no theory to explain that for years but it worked experimentally perfectly well without one.
I'll take a look with an open mind on this one I think.
A company called Constellation 3D developed "Fluorescent Multilayer" disks about 6 or 7 years ago. They even had a working prototype if I recall correctly. Followed the story for a while and then the company went bankrupt due to an investor pulling out (mugs!) Even back then they said they would produce first gen products of 120GB. There's even a WIKI history...... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_3D Surely we should have moved away from a spinning disk by now!
They will have 4 web cams on it and you can go take a look at it in person yourself. I have seen a few OU scams, but I don't remember anyone actually creating and publicly displaying a device and running it for 10 days straight in a public place with 4 web cams tracking it constantly. Remember super-conductivity - there was no theory to explain that for years but it worked experimentally perfectly well without one. I'll take a look with an open mind on this one I think.