Indian student develops paper-based storage system

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  2. TheHoff

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    WOW. Great idea on his part.
     
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    East Or West India is Best.
     
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    Haha! Right, like that's gonna work. I'll believe it when I see a real 100 GB disk...
     
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    If this works there will be a revolution
     
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    I doubt this works... and in any case, i rather have cds than waste more paper than we already do...
     
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    Now thats a start of Eco-friendly technology :)
     
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    Plus ... you know how easy paper is to bend or ruin, cmon.
     
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    it mite work out if your cd sized paper disc can give ya 450gb capacity instead of 8gb in a dvd
     
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  10. Emperor

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    Well that’s one thing I never thought of before :D I don’t know if it will work but if it does it will represent a great evolution in the way we stare date. From paper to digital only to go back to paper.
     
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    This came out a couple weeks ago, and then about a week later it was revealed that it was a hoax.
     
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  12. Emperor

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    Oh well, that's the way of the world :D
     
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    #13
    Come on...it's not like it's gone be on a toilet paper or something. An image may be printed on a hard card or smth. similar. I think the concept of storing so much data in images is the main idea here (of course if this whole story is not a big lie...)

    EDIT: Oh well, it was a hoax after all.....:) And why people do this..? Attention? I mean it's going to be revealed at some point...
     
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    I wouldn't say it's Eco-friendly. Papper comes from trees, killing trees is not Eco-friendly.
     
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    I also don't think it's impossible. There is already a technology whereby thousands of images can be stores in a little dot of paper. So this would work basically in the same way.
     
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    oops non-eco friendly tech then :D
     
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    What if it uses the papers which are already been used then it will be eco friendly
     
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    #18
    There are tonnes of eco friendly ways to make paper

    IT
     
    Correctus, Dec 8, 2006 IP
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    Very funny! Next time they should write about self-producing paper robots or something like that :D
     
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    #20
    wow great news to here,thankx for sharing
     
    010081, Dec 8, 2006 IP