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    Interesting stuff.. I wonder if / when it will ever become mainstream.
    Last edited by owocki; 07-18-2005 at 11:51 PM.

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    That's nice

    It will become mainstream, as everything eventually does (technology wise)

    Just dont know when

    Hopefully before I die
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    If this doesn't end up becomming mainstream, something along the same lines will.
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    Wow, I wonder how powerful those chips will be, but if they use them in stuff like computers, wouldn't they have to also make the case round? For some reason I get the picture of a computer rolling on the floor. Hahaha.

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    Hey, that was developed about 10mins from me.
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    That looks pretty neat. Can't wait till they're mainstream AND affordable.
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    Originally posted by Lord
    That's nice

    It will become mainstream, as everything eventually does (technology wise)

    Just dont know when

    Hopefully before I die
    Unless you're four, in your lifetime, you've gone from 8bit DOS games to 64-person shooters where you can see your reflection in the water.

    I can bet we'll see this within the next five-ten years, if not sooner.

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    Will probably cost a lot of money.

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    Pretty neat.

    I cant wait till they have stacked Cd's hehe.
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    Hmmm this could be pretty cool. Can you imagine the storage capabilites? wow.

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    Look very interesting. Imagine the price though..very unsatisfing

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    Originally posted by Sting13
    Wow, I wonder how powerful those chips will be, but if they use them in stuff like computers, wouldn't they have to also make the case round? For some reason I get the picture of a computer rolling on the floor. Hahaha.
    That round thing isn't the chip. It's called a platter, it's actually about 50 chips (give or take a few) they take those, then cut them into squares
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    can't edit my post above, made a mistake, those aren't whole chips, just layers. but yea...
    Who is General Fault, and why is he reading my disk?

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