A blast from the past

I did my dissertation last year on The History of Memory Storage Devices and it was really interesting as I was examining these hard disks and the original floppy disks :)
 
Paper tape was still in use when I started. More from nostalgia than anything else, but the kit still worked. Hard disk drives the size of a 21" CRT monitor, in a controlled environment computing room. I'm almost sure I remember 8 inch floppies, too. I still have a 5.25" FDD and some discs. 160KB per disc, if I recall correctly.
 
I very very briefly remember those 5.25" FDDs during my first years of Primary School - it must've been during the time they pretty much died - all I remember after that were the ones we have (had?) now.

It is quite amazing actually - the progress we've made - and it annoys me when people complain about not having enough space today, but I can see that that complaining is making the train move faster into better storage capacities and, thus, better computing for not just more amazing multimedia experiences, but for learning and science research.

It's also exciting, 'though scary, to watch general computing science get closer to more intelligent artficial intelligence systems; it won't be long before the power of the human mind is surpassed. I can't even imagine the advantages or disadvantages of such power, to be honest.
 
It is quite amazing actually - the progress we've made - and it annoys me when people complain about not having enough space today, but I can see that that complaining is making the train move faster into better storage capacities and, thus, better computing for not just more amazing multimedia experiences, but for learning and science research.

Im begining to notice that demand for speed and space is starting to increase at a higher rate than storage and speed can keep up with

HD disks mean a film can now be well over 25 gigs.... What people want from the internet in terms of on demand services and speed of download require more than the 20mbit lines we currently have in the UK. People need (want?) more space!
 
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