"I am president of the Electronics Club, the Math Club, and the Chess Club. Now if there's a bigger nerd in here, please... point him out." – Brian Parks (The Day After Tomorrow, 2004) 20th Century Fox
Attend CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in January and you'll have lots of fun. People are excited, exhilarated even. But the things they're showing aren't even good paperweights without all the great storage advances. That's why we went to the Flash Memory Summit – a little bit of fun, tons of optimism. Then, there's DISKCON – the hard drive show – techie…fact-filled…that's about it.
Terry Rapson summed it up, "Oh, you know what these scientific gatherings are. All dancing girls, wine and parties."
No one stands in long lines late into the night when a new flash or hard drive hits the store, but they're having a tough time producing enough to keep pace with what we're doing with our personal/business things.
The only exciting day was back in 1956 when IBM shipped the 305 RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting and Control) storage solution. Read more
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