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10 TB DVDs (pg. 3)
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| cmay119 |
| quote: | | 640K ought to be enough for anybody | - Bill Gates |
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| Rose |
10 years? ffs...
slow. |
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| Cpt.Cocaine |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
having flashbacks to when people wondered what on earth you would save on a 4.5GB dvd... |
I still can't fill a 750mb CD with all my backups. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | | ... Melbourne researchers predict... could potentially hold... could hold... |
So basically, the entire thing is a prediction. They really needed to do a research study for that? :stongue: |
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| Sunsnail |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
So basically, the entire thing is a prediction. They really needed to do a research study for that? :stongue: |
well we all know we'll eventually have 1000petabyte flash drives by the time we die. |
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| noikeee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
having flashbacks to when people wondered what on earth you would save on a 4.5GB dvd... |
Yeah I know about that. The standard 10 years ago was a 1.44MB diskette, and now it is a 4.7GB DVD. But what motivated people to need more storing space was when they started storing music, storing video and their apps started growing in space as well. What's the next similar revolution that is going to need a 2000x bigger disc in 10 years (from a 4.7gb dvd to a 10tb disc)? 10000p video? Games that use 50000x50000px textures? I'm not seeing it, at least not in this time period.
Now a 10TB internal hard drive, then yes, absolutely. I can see that becoming usual sooner than 2019. Just not a portable, lightweight, recordable disk.
If I'm wrong email me in 2019. |
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by cmay119
- Bill Gates |
He never said that ;) |
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| Rasidel Slika |
its just gonna be higher quality everything - movies, music, photos, etc.
Understand, i am an intense photo and music user. So even at today's levels, i feel limited by storage capacities. If technology was faster and more abundant, I would be shooting at RAW all the time - a filesize about 12-13MB on my cam, per pic (which by today's standards is the smaller spectrum of RAW files). I have taken about 150k pics over the last 3 years, at clubs and events. Do the math thats about 2TB's, of just RAW files. After that, you have to process the files and get em through - its just too slow to do effectively with current technology. And then I'll have separate files for the processed images, I'll need multiple backups, etc. So I'm very much looking forward to enhancements in performance which will make doing work like this a breeze.
Also for music production - you know how much space can be required for that - especially if you are using a lot of WAV files from hardware (which I do).
If space was not an issue, I'd be ripping all of my CD's at FLAC or even WAV. Of course my whole library is kinda like, already "built" at MP3... kinda sure I wouldn't wanna rip that again lol.
oh and, I'll love having insane quality movies too :D |
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| nekholm |
14 years ago, Chandler got a new computer:
"All right, check out this bad boy. Twelve megabytes of RAM, 500 megabyte hard drive. Built-in spreadsheet capabilities and a modem that transmits at over 28,000 BPS." |
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| Rasidel Slika |
ooh i want 2 play..
20 yrs ago, Rasidel got a new computer. and it was BLEEDING edge, tho the term did not exist at the time.
AST 286/10
256K Paradise VGA supporting up to 640x400x256
1MB RAM (640K + 384K via EMM)
40MB HD (partitioned 30 / 10)
Zenith ZCM-1490 14" VGA flat-screen CRT monitor
Practical Peripherals 2400 baud modem
Logitech 3 button mouse
HP Deskjet with Helv and Arial font cartridges
No Windows installed. pure DOS baby!
Software:
the primary reason I (read: my dad) got me this computer was to play King's Quest 4. Also: Thexder, Battlechess, Bard's Tale III, Vette, Flight Sim 3.0, to name a few.. DeluxePaint II, Harvard Graphics, WP5.1, Wordstar (see I was productive too), and PCTools, the best file mgmt software ever. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| lulz at people who think burned media is the way to go. That does not last. It deteriorates pretty quickly. |
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| Rasidel Slika |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
lulz at people who think burned media is the way to go. That does not last. It deteriorates pretty quickly. |
define quickly. |
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