Back in the olden days all storage relied on papyrus; now, we have flash memory and tiny hard-drives that can contain the whole world’s papyrus composition many times by. You won’t find that statistic quoted anywhere in Samsung’s press-release for its latest SpinPoint N2 drive
, but I know for a fact that the Egypt-obsessed engineers behind it had ancient paper in mind when they fashioned the 1.8-inch-platter based 160GB dinky behemoth.

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Original post by Chris Davies
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