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Burn speed not an issue
You are thinking linearly, and holography is the ultimate non-linear data storage method. You could literally flash-expose the entire medium with a data array beam and a reference array beam--each the size of the entire medium. Just like pressing a vinyl record (remember that medium?)
POP--your data is ready.
Posted by: Geedavey   Posted on: 12/06/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Burning? Hardly warm...  panzrwagn | 11/28/05
awsome  BryanGoldstein | 11/28/05
store 300GB  ipfresh@... | 11/28/05
Forget holographic storage.  bjbrock | 11/28/05
So does the porn industry....  cicuta | 11/29/05
Sort of reminds me  James Dean_z | 11/28/05
Even worse, or better  Boot_Agnostic | 11/29/05
Maxell misses the mark, and then some  grey_eminence | 11/29/05
Burn speed not an issue  Geedavey | 12/06/05

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