Information density Jonathan Spanier, a team member from Drexel University, estimates that the nanowires could theoretically be used to make computer memory drives with a density of 10,000 terabits (1016 bits) of data per cubic centimetre. By contrast, current flash memory drives store about five gigabits (5 x 109) of data per cubic centimetre. But before such
Mud In our strive for higher conciseness the mud called life keeps us from it and pushes us towards it at the same time.
The perfect woman She is right in front of me, just a few meters away moving at the same speed and direction as I do. Riding a nice green omafiets. Old but well preserved and maintained (no dirt on the rims). On the front there is a big black plastic crate supported by a red holder, quite new.
What to do with intellect and non-conformistic thinking I read this article on Netkwesties by Jaap van Till: Internet is de Wilde Allesverbindende Zee. He makes his point by looking back at the golden age of the Dutch and the years after Word War II. I don’t think this hold quite well but the message it sends needs to be addressed. Will we