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> The Hard Drive Is Now Over 50 Years Old!, and it used to be the size of a refrigerator................
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post Jul 31 2006, 02:23 AM
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On Sept. 13th 1956 IBM made history with the invention of the first Hard Drive. It weighed about a ton, and with 50-24" disks it could store a mind-blowing 5MB. biggrin.gif Not to mention that it cost $250,000 (in todays dollars) per year to LEASE.

Pretty soon it will probably hear from you neighboor "Yeah, I just bought a five-petabyte hard disk for my company, it only cost me $50,000." Possibly in the very near future, drives with "mere" hundreds of gigabytes will be small enough to wear as jewelry.
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post Jul 31 2006, 02:58 AM
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Well it isn't 50 years old quite yet but it is just about. I think it's amazing how small the computers are getting these days yet somehow bigger in memory and more advanced. It's funny to think that 50 years ago almost it would cost them that much money when hamburgers were 20 cents. It's really something to think of what it was like back then compared to what we have now.
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post Jul 31 2006, 03:04 AM
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Technology is growing rapidly. I look back just as little as five years from now at my computer and think, "How could I of used this? It's so slow and can't run my new games." In another five years I'll be saying that about my computer I have right now. It's scary to think about it. What I have now I think is fast and I don't have a problem with, but soon enough, I'll be able to turn on my computer and check my email in 20 seconds! I would hate to see what that hard drive looked like. You wouldn't happen to have a picture off it, would you?
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post Jul 31 2006, 05:16 AM
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Thats amazing, and yeh a picture would be neat!

My grandparents are absolutely hillgazzelled (whtvr that means) at my psp, and things like the first edition of pong where about the size of a printer, no a small printer, but not a large big bussiness 1, and now tith the psp, I have hundreds of flash games on it, I can do internet etc, they are just astonished, so yeh technology is changing.
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post Jul 31 2006, 06:49 AM
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yep... technology is constantly getting smaller and better... I wasn't around back then but my parents tell me about how pathetic technology used to be... and I try to relate... wink.gif Something that I find particularly amazing is those spiffy graphing calculators you use in school... those have more processing power than any home computer had even 20 years ago... makes you wonder what will happen next... will everything have a computer in it someday???
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post Jul 31 2006, 07:24 AM
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well doors are even starting to detect a person and auto open, you have a lil thing clipped into hair or pocket or whateva, door detects it and slides open, some are also finger print ones, but theyr old news
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post Jul 31 2006, 02:30 PM
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Its pretty wierd to think that 5 meg used to be a lot of memory and that a normal size harddrive only would have been a few bytes back then. The other wierd thing is to imagine what another 50 years is going to do and how small everything will be then. Who knows, holographic storage? 3d monitors, etc.
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post Jul 31 2006, 07:02 PM
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Well actually my brothers computer was exposed to dampness. Me and him used to live downstairs.
The screen used to turn all white and to fix it you hit it laugh.gif Everytime it happened when he was doing something he would get all mad mad.gif But that sounds very interesting huh.gif I have heard of figer print passwords.(When there was a place where you put your thumb and it is like a password. I think the knocking thing would be very cool. So do they have a card that you slide threw to log on?
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post Jul 31 2006, 09:13 PM
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Possibly the first ever hard drive:

http://bp.cocolog-nifty.com/bp/images/the_first_harddisk.jpg

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