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Holographics set to feed a market hungry for data backup
It has taken 40 years, but our insatiable appetite for data has
finally led to holograms for storage - if you've got the cash
George Cole
Thursday May 17, 2007
Guardian
Could magnetic tapes, hard
Ed,
I don't think this is off topic at all. It could become the next hot
storage type, or it could fizzle like so many new technologies.
Just a comment on your postings, Ed. As many have commented on your
postings, your opinions and memories about several vendors, and
especially Share, seem to
On May 19, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Eric Bielefeld wrote:
Ed,
I don't think this is off topic at all. It could become the next hot
storage type, or it could fizzle like so many new technologies.
Thanks... I didn't want to get hopped on by the usual crowd.
Just a comment on your postings, Ed.
Please let me say that, as one who also began attending SHARE
meetings in the early '70s, I cannot thank you enough for including
me in the young people. Made my day.
Mike
At 11:37 AM 5/19/2007 -0500, you wrote:
...
When I started to attend SHARE in the 90's, it took me about 4 (or 5)
Michael Stack wrote:
Please let me say that, as one who also began attending SHARE meetings
in the early '70s, I cannot thank you enough for including me in the
young people. Made my day.
Mike
Easy, now, Mike. We were _all_ young 35+ years ago.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
The
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