Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Bacteria Coated DVD

The average DVD contains about 4.7 GB of free space. HD-DVDs have brought about a minor upgrade to about 40 GB or so. Coating your DVD with a specific bacteria promises a potential 50,000 GB on a single DVD keeping the same dimensions as the average DVD. This is a very abstract computer development which obviously dabbles into the biological spectrum of the world. If this technology takes off and becomes quite successful it makes me wonder...

Would liberals attempt to end the further exploitation of the bacteria in a hope to preserve it in its natural habitat?

5 Comments:

Blogger Pupitmiser said...

Yeah I know; what's up with that? Somthing I must say about Democrats, is that they sure like to point out race a lot more than Republicans and they call use racist... :-\

6:00 PM  
Blogger Arbitor319 said...

lol the liberal need to lighten up....so what if the little insignificant bacteria arn't in thier habitat thats just too bad we can do snything we want to w/nature

11:00 PM  
Blogger Pupitmiser said...

Yes, I couldn't agree more. :) Besides, it's bacteria...I mean come on.

4:54 PM  
Blogger Toy Soldier said...

Hehehe, thatz an interesting concept. Terrorist DVDz :P

12:44 PM  
Blogger Toy Soldier said...

I see a slight problem, wtf can read that format of disc?

8:29 PM  

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