The rate computers are advancing, it's downright inevitable.spectrenihlus said:Could you imagine a 1 yottabyte hard drive?
Sadly indeed people are stupid.Kalezian said:Just sayin', I know a couple of people that have put stupid things in their mouths, the least of which was a lead buck-shot pellet, which in the state of California causes cancer.
I'm pretty sure people in the late eighties had that SAME argument, but for megabytes and gigabytes.Tom Phoenix said:Putting health concerns aside, does the average user even need that much space? The amount of space offered by modern hard drives is already way more than most people actually require. As such, I fail to see much of a benefit from even larger hard drives, at least not at this point in time.
It is not as bad as U-235 or U-238 (which makes up about 90% of the radioactive fallout of a thermonuclear device), and the amounts they are talking about are very, very small. It would be so very negligible, it wouldn't matter in the least.yndsu said:Yeah, that is shady. Even when it is depleted it is still very radioactive.
So i would not want one of those in my house.
If they wanna use them in server-farms to store data be my guest.
But there is already way too much chemical stuff that is bad for your health
in any household and adding depleted uranium would not help it at all.
believer258 said:Now, if only they could get the internet to run at about 1GB per second, I would be happy. Hell, I'd be happy with a quarter of that.
so, it only causes cancer in California?Kalezian said:lead buck-shot pellet, which in the state of California causes cancer.
Read this [http://www.anythingradioactive.com/radsamples.htm] and fear the smoke alarm.yndsu said:Yeah, that is shady. Even when it is depleted it is still very radioactive.
So i would not want one of those in my house.
If they wanna use them in server-farms to store data be my guest.
But there is already way too much chemical stuff that is bad for your health
in any household and adding depleted uranium would not help it at all.
I was actually familiar with most of those things in the list.Rigs83 said:Read this [http://www.anythingradioactive.com/radsamples.htm] and fear the smoke alarm.yndsu said:Yeah, that is shady. Even when it is depleted it is still very radioactive.
So i would not want one of those in my house.
If they wanna use them in server-farms to store data be my guest.
But there is already way too much chemical stuff that is bad for your health
in any household and adding depleted uranium would not help it at all.
Wait... they get puppy dog blood? Those basterds are OVERPAID!cursedseishi said:Can you imagine it though? You're in a heated game online, you're close to winning the big championship for major money, then your dog runs through horny as heck because your female dogs are all in heat, and he rips past you and hits the cord, toppling everything over. Worst yet? That anvil you use for your weekly blacksmithing class is right above, and just as the Uranium-drive tower hits the ground, it falls down and hits it. Boom, you just wiped your entire team, and street, and block... district... city... god that sucks!Tigurus said:Would be fun if it was an actual Atomic hard drive and that suddenly the hard drive break and a new chernobyl will be created.
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No actually that would be really bad :O
Still, I don't mind a thousandfold increasement of storage space.
Though I already have enough of 1 terabyte. I don't have that full yet :O
Quick! Hate the group of people you can understand the least, and dress up the weirdest! They buy yellow-cake uranium from Chinese child-labor sweatshops and their currency is puppy dog blood!martin said:No need to worry, chemical compounds won't ever give you a nuclear explosion because they are exclusively electron exchanges, sharing, etc. (electrons being outside the nucleus)
I'm afraid, tell me who to hate!gigastar said:Yeah, in theese times of terrorist scares just who is going to be comfortable with releasing Uranium to the general public.
And dont think like someone who knows that this cant be purified to pure Uranium, think like someone who believes Fox News.