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the march continues apace. Only 100 of these discs would be required to store a snapshot of the human brain...
Reviewed by harrystottle Jun 01, 01:29am ( 13 reviews ) • macworld.com
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Rated by harrystottle on Jun 01, 1:29am
the march continues apace. Only 100 of these discs would be required to store a snapshot of the human brain...
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Rated by Micseydel on May 31, 4:31pm
They're not dimensions of SPACE but they're still dimensions. That's awesome though.
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Reviewed by DesignDevelop on May 31, 12:20am
From the page: "Researchers use nanotech to create 'fifth dimension' data storage"
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Rated by Jayky on May 30, 9:39pm
@eagle047: I'm pretty sure most people understand that it's not really a 5th dimension, but thanks anyway.
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Rated by lo-fi-samurai on May 30, 7:04pm
OH YES YES A THOUSAND TIMES YES
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Reviewed by eagle047 on May 30, 3:55pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimension Cool tech, bullshit misnomer name.