Sunday, December 9, 2007

1980's Solid State Hard Drive - Biological Storage Device!

Duration: 03:18 minutes
Upload Time: 2006-09-18 15:02:25
User: hack247
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Description:

A 100 Gigabyte Solid state storage device from the 1980's, it works using green and red lasers to store and read the data. As explained in the video, the problem they had is that in the process of reading the information it also destroys the information. They get around this problem by using another laser to rewrite every bit.... To find out more about this and other cool gadgets and gizmo's then please visit www.hack247.co.uk

Comments

jaydubb2 ::: Favorites  2006-10-06 19:02:20

that was a cool look back. thanks man! 100 jiggabytes!!! amazing!
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SpeedoJoe ::: Favorites  2006-10-08 15:48:40

1.21 jiggawatts!
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idmclaren ::: Favorites  2006-10-09 00:02:02

VERY interesting! Jiggabytes did make me laugh also :)
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Night51501 ::: Favorites  2006-10-09 02:09:48

Great Scott!
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etatauri ::: Favorites  2006-10-09 07:54:03

speedojoe - nice back to the future reference lol wow. this is cool technology
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JaguarSteaksauce ::: Favorites  2006-10-14 21:07:09

from 1980? Try to imagine what they are keeping from you now.
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LoparXL ::: Favorites  2006-10-17 00:46:56

100 gigs must have been utterly astonishing in scope back then, considering how small the the computer files usually were (to most end users, that is).
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NoobixCube ::: Favorites  2006-10-26 18:56:10

Back then magnetic storage was measured in MB - No end user could probably have ever comprehended needing more than say 20MB, much like we today probably wouldn't be able to fill a hard drive of a few Peta Bytes (A Peta Byte is 1024 Terra Bytes, kids :P)
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hack247 ::: Favorites  2006-10-31 14:06:17

hehe, don't know, I could probably fill a petabyte pretty quickly :)
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MarxNutz ::: Favorites  2006-10-31 19:47:12

And here I thought a Petabyte was being gnawed on by an animal lover...
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OrielFilms ::: Favorites  2006-11-03 14:26:02

great scott
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Tokishedo ::: Favorites  2006-11-12 22:19:36

lol back then some people thought that basic hard drives like the one i shredded yesterday where imposible and just a dream in the mind of a scientist...WELL WE SHOWED THOSE 1980 FUCKERS HUH? horay for technology :)
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nexuss666 ::: Favorites  2006-12-07 00:17:14

Yay technology for all!!!
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asmqb ::: Favorites  2007-01-15 10:06:12

Wow, jigabytes! I prefer gigabytes (with g as g, not j).
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gavincurtis ::: Favorites  2007-02-12 05:35:56

Awesome! I heard about this some time ago, but finally get to see it here. Jigabytes? How many Jigawatts does it consume?
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