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Read Latest Entries..: (Post #31) by minimcmonkey on Jun 25 2008, 10:03 PM. (Line Breaks Removed)
Wow, sounds cool.I dont think it could catch on..Im mean, it like a flash drive that you can rip in two so easily, you wouldnt want to store important data there!
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Data Can Be Stored On Paper - Store GB's of electronic data on Paper

OpaQue
A student has developed a technique to store data on portable paper :-)

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Zero Ziat
When I've read this I've thought "Is this a joke?"

But well, seems interesting, now I can use my bathroom paper roll for other stuff than wiping! biggrin.gif

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serverph
i thought it was a joke too at first. biggrin.gif but having gotten the chance to read the article attached, i'm pretty much impressed with the technology. i believe it will gain wide acceptance once it is available publicly -- data storage is really a big thing in this time and age, even with ordinary "computer-literate/techie" people. i just wish that there can be ways to make the data withstand the test of time. having "precious" data stored on paper is sometimes "tricky": it can get wet, it can get burned easily, it can get torn with small effort, it shrivels and get cracked with age, small pieces can be easily misplaced, and many other factors -- which can potentially make it quite problematic to restore/retrieve data stored in them. nonetheless, i suppose these can be overcome with proper care of these huge-data-carrying papers. smile.gif

 

 

 


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BArS
Great idea!!!! It's a future smile.gif
Now i will through my PC away biggrin.gif

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electriic ink
I had one long before this - it's called writing wink.gif

Maybe now data about life today will be stored in Records' Offices for centuries to come; historians are worried that in future times there will be no record of life today and this could be the solution. In twenty years time, when current computers become redundant and weighty and this technology doesn't cost millions to buy, we could all be walking around with data-paper in our pockets (I'm sure Hacker and Cracker are wiping their hands in glee already smile.gif)

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gameratheart
When I first read this, I thought OpaQue was playing a joke. But reading the attached image, my only reaction was, "Oh my god, that is such an ingenious idea that if I weren't reading it right now, I would have hardly believed it". It is just so clever and I have no doubt that it'll be the future.

We just have to make sure this future is well-kept, as paper breaks or transforms rather easily, and I'd hate to lose so much data due to a small amount of damage...

I'm gonna bookmark this picture so I can show it to my folks later.

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Saint_Michael
Although this is a great idea, it's not really new. I read some where last years that some people were trying to develop something similar to what is mentioned in the article. I believe it was some sort of rice paper (could be the same thing). Although I haven't heard much about since then.

However due to the fact that American business men are greedy I doubt their will be much of a profit to be made from this. Except for companies that store Terabytes worth of info in huge databases. although I might have missed this in the article they didn't mention the fact how hard this paper was. If you seen paper get soak you notice how quickly it gets torn apart, so the question would be how sturdy this can be due to the fact its biodegradable?

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Yacoby
I though that this was a joke until I read the article, and then I though wow, such a great idea. Unfortunaly I am worried about how tough the paper is. I don't want to lose Gigabytes of data just because I dropped it in a puddle, or spilt some coffee on it.

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KuBi
This just seems wierd. Paper...I don't understand how the data gets to the paper...I must read more into this. Seems like a good dea, but aren't we trying to go all electronic? Atleast that's what my school is trying to do, lol.

And what if your dog eats it?

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Plenoptic
That's really a neat idea. I have never heard of it beore but I like it a lot. It'll be cheaper and easier probably. I'm guessing the scanning proccess won't take all that much time hopefully you can access the stuff on the paper like a CD and not have to take it off and download it to the computer. I read most of the article. It's really cool and I can't wait until they send the technology out to the market. I'm guessing they are looking into a paper hard drive or so as well. Soon computers will be a little box.

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minimcmonkey
Wow, sounds cool.
I dont think it could catch on..
Im mean, it like a flash drive that you can rip in two so easily, you wouldnt want to store important data there!

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gaspe86
Really? The Article is about 2 years old and nothing has happened with this revolutionary creation. Set Backs of this new data storing devise it is not water proof you, get that thing wet and everything is gone. How do you get the pictures into paper? Printing them? Looks like you depend a lot in your printers quality. Computers usually produce heat, how will the paper handle being exposed to the heat? Will the image distort? As it was said before, what about wrinkles? The slightest disturbances in the shape of the paper would cause severe data corruption. Is laminating a solution to avoid this? What if the glare causes a misread? To good to be useful.

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StaticIp
And what about something like lamination paper? clear and durable, or better yet laminate the paper... like the cd skins

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bangms
i agree with rsf.
wouldn't a little wrinkle/tear ruin the data?
but i do think that its an amazing idea

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iGuest
Its a great idea
I have seen this guy who invented this in a seminar
He explained everything correctly except th encoding and coding
He using rainbow technology
He is converting files into picture .
This picture cn be printed on a paper
And it can be again converted into file by decording

It was amazing experience to attend his seminar

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