Cory Petkovsek wrote:

> "[Keele High Density] says it is able to squeeze 10.8TB of data onto a solid state 
>memory device the size of a credit card that will cost less than $50 to produce."

Speaking of which, SGI's captive visionary, John Mashey, was telling
SGI people in 1999 that one of several new disk technologies would put
a terabyte of disk space on every desktop by the summer of 2001.  I
realize that John was talking about high-end desktops ($20-50K?), and
I know it's only February, but where's my terabyte?  I only have 0.069
TB.

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Bob Miller                              K<bob>
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