
We’ve seen outfit after outfit wail their long-lasting visual storage things before, but Cranberry seems different. Rather than earnest which whatever spectacle they’ve usually unearthed will be accessible “in the really nearby future,” this association is offered the consternation product right right away . The supposed DiamonDisc — which is reportedly assembled from “diamond-hard stone” — is written to store changed memories for 1,000 years or more, and it’s even built to ward off “temperatures fluctuating up to 176 degrees Fahrenheit as well as UV rays which would fall short required DVD discs.” Unfortunately, each front binds usually 4.7GB of information, and each one will run you $34.95 if purchased individually. Oh, and it’s usually playable on “most” unchanging DVD drives, so across-the-board harmony seems reduction than likely. The some-more we think about it, the some-more clarity which total “just carve it in to mill for destiny generations to see” mantra makes. Kudos, cavemen. [Via DailyTech ] Filed under: Storage Cranberry DiamonDisc: the $35 DVD that’ll final longer than your spook creatively appeared on Engadget on Sat, fourteen November 2009 11:40:00 EST
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