> > This claims to be a new method of storing data at high > density on paper. > > I'll go on record as saying that (I think that) the claims are > > rubbish, but it will be interesting to see if we are all > storing our > > data on paper in a few years time. > > > OMG!!! Data can be stored on PAPER!!! What will they think of next? > > > (Hey, I couldn't be the only one thinking it :-) > > -Denny Yes, I think lots of people will poke holes in it. ...wait a minute... That's an idea! Poke holes in paper! It would be just like binary, a hole means 1, no hole means 0. You could even shine a light though it. Optical readers, cool. If you got the old fan-fold paper, you could have massive storage. How many holes can you poke in a box of that? Quick, to the patent office! Tony -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist