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Science is great. I can now back up my entire digital output from 1990 to 1996 on a single drive the size of a deck of cards, which replaces 10 older hard drives, several boxes of SyQuest cartridges, and a stack of Jaz disks. Price of the new drive: dinner for two at Nobu in New York. Processors get faster, LCD panels get bigger, and compression schemes become more efficient, but storage is the lifeblood of all other parts of a digital system and the one that is purchased most frequently. No advance in digital production is as ...

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