Before the financiapocalypse, Ford took out what appeared to be a very bad loan at the time which has saved their butts. They have about 12 months of operating capital - which may be enough if they can increase their market share from what GM may be losing.
Nerd timewarp to 1992: Anyone still have the program source that allows you to turn your HP48 calculator into a remote control (Need to have the IR link port)? I imagine it wouldn't be difficult to modify that source to iterate through known codes...
Perhaps a WAG: If 2.37 x 10^8 bits can be placed on 1 mm^2 ( 1x10^6 nm/mm * 1x10^6 nm/mm / 65 ^2 nm^2), then 30 MB / mm^2, 19.3 GB / inch ^2. Of course this would be the theoretical limit due to the need for control circuits, field considerations, etc. Is this is greater than the current data density for hard drives?
Before the financiapocalypse, Ford took out what appeared to be a very bad loan at the time which has saved their butts. They have about 12 months of operating capital - which may be enough if they can increase their market share from what GM may be losing.
Nerd timewarp to 1992: Anyone still have the program source that allows you to turn your HP48 calculator into a remote control (Need to have the IR link port)? I imagine it wouldn't be difficult to modify that source to iterate through known codes...
Perhaps a WAG: If 2.37 x 10^8 bits can be placed on 1 mm^2 ( 1x10^6 nm/mm * 1x10^6 nm/mm / 65 ^2 nm^2), then 30 MB / mm^2, 19.3 GB / inch ^2. Of course this would be the theoretical limit due to the need for control circuits, field considerations, etc. Is this is greater than the current data density for hard drives?