From the Dark Tower of my memory
Published August 21, 2004
Yes. You guessed: "Dipolar computers."
Yeah, I know, but remember that Babe Ruth was also the strikeout king. A great deal of what I write thankfully never makes it beyond my iMac, much less over the bleachers. But what you get in this NanoMarkets report is the stuff that made the cut. I did most of the primary research and wrote most of the profiles on this one.
NanoMarkets, by the way, is a great little company. Company pooh-bah Lawrence Gasman, a battle-hardened telecom vet, is a superb editor and I'm joined here by fellow nanowriting refugee Paul Holister.
I've seen the future of memory and its name is ... well, I can't remember now. Just read the report.
NanoBot Backgrounder
'Terabyte territory'
Money for Memory
Nanomanufacturing from the ground up
Update: I apologize to "Dark Tower" fans who posted comments to this entry. Somebody ruined it by introducing pointless profanity and insult (I'm all for profanity with a purpose, though). I couldn't delete just that one comment for some reason, so I had to delete all of them. There was a great little thread going on, correcting me about the year in which Stephen King's "The Waste Lands, Dark Tower Book 3" () was released. It was 1992, and not 1997 (when it was re-released). I responded that my inaccurate date was one more reason why that passage was best left on the cutting-room floor. Thank you, Dark Tower fans, for setting me straight. I recently bought a copy of "Song of Susannah The Dark Tower, Book 6" () and I can't wait to catch up with the story of Roland and his ka-tet!
- From the Dark Tower of my memory
- Published: August 21, 2004
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- Filed Under: Books: Fantasy, Books: Horror, Books: SF, Culture: Business and Economics, Sci/Tech: Science
- Writer: Howard Lovy
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