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Floppy disks begat smaller floppy disks, which begat hard drives, which begat CD-ROMs.
And what the Stroz Friedberg report suggests is that Levandowski and others really did think they were doing something wrong — they destroyed hard disks, they lied about destroying hard disks, they deleted texts about destroying hard disks, they deleted texts about deleting texts about destroying hard disks.
New disks worked just fine, but all the disks I had inserted in an attempt to troubleshoot the problem that night had been destroyed.
The vast majority of fusion procedures are performed on patients with one or more degenerated disks, disks that are worn out, dehydrated, stiff and friable.
The paperfuge is made of two paper disks holding tiny tubes of blood; strings run through the center of the disks and attach to wooden handles.
It wasn't unusual, for example, to get a box with a dozen floppy disks to install a large program (Microsoft Office 97 came on 55 floppy disks).
The March 14, 2016 receipt for the destruction of five disks could better support the proposition that the disks were destroyed at Shred Works on a day later than Levandowski recalls, but there is no way to connect that receipt to Levandowski or the five Levandowski disks at issue.
" According to the records, the encounter caused "bruises and contusions to the chest, back, shoulders and neck," two ruptured disks, two bulging disks and "severe and permanent damage.
Supermassive black holes' accretion disks extend nearly the whole way to the central black hole, and the previous measurements had implied that smaller black holes' disks didn't—a confusing discrepancy.
The shipment of the disks from China raised suspicions with US customs officers, who seized the disks and tracked down the Florida broker, a man by the name of Robert Wolff.
"By stopping the motion at the disk space, the fusion can increase stress at other adjacent disks, which may lead to pain and problems from other disks in the future," Watkins said.
We call these disks of leftover cloud material orbiting around young stars "protoplanetary disks," because that leftover material from the cloud forms the building blocks for planets that will eventually orbit the star.
By keeping on slower moving and less expensive disks data that doesn't need to be readily available, space is freed up on faster disks for information that does need to be readily available.
The stretching floury disks that collapsed on the hands of the dough-makers in their chef's hats, fists working the disks around, dough growing in girth, orbit, then back up in the air.
Included in the post are multiple emails detailing how Lundgren wasn't just providing software disks, but going to "great lengths" to make those disks look like they were made by Microsoft or Dell.
The good news: Those disks were designed to be indestructible.
So don't fly your jet planes near your hard disks.
They loaded a slowly spinning cylinder with special plastic disks.
Update complete: U.S. nuclear weapons no longer need floppy disks.
Floppy disks are dead technology; that's hardly a new revelation.
"You have two herniated disks in your neck," he said.
"We talk about disks as signposts of planets," said Follette.
Meanwhile, the Washington bureaucracy is still running on floppy disks.
It sits on tape and disks in dark data centers.
While preparing for class one night, CalTech astrophysicist Konstantin Batygin realized disks of dust in space, from Saturn's rings to the disks that form planets, also follow a specially tuned version of Schrödinger's equation.
The authors suggest one of two things could be happening: There could be material in the disks that we can't see, or disks are somehow replenished of planet-building stuff from beyond the star.
How something forms is of crucial importance to understanding whether something is a planet or not, since planets tend to form from disks around stars, while stars form from the centers of the disks themselves.
You can preview the files before you delete them, scan all your connected disks (from Mac HD to Thunderbolt disks, flash to network storage, and more), and get all that data displayed in real time.
I have around 20193 floppy disks which constantly get erased and rewritten all the time with new tunes I find in the web and these disks are surprisingly stable and durable since many many years!
MatTek's disks are simple and don't have oil or hair follicles.
These disks will come in sizes ranging from 4GB to 64TB.
At the same time, we couldn't just give them cracked disks.
As consumers drop physical disks, they continue to turn to digital.
Scientists think that planets form from disks of debris circling stars.
Tell me about your fascination with floppy disks as an object.
The tracks on the floppy disks are not super-compressed MP3s.
Although Lundgren pleaded guilty, he claimed the disks had no value.
Portions of the Pentagon still rely on floppy disks, he charged.
Quail eggs over potato disks with bacon, brunoise and porcini oil.
Then you transition into strength training moves, using signature sliding disks.
He was stuck with a box of unsold 3.5-inch floppy disks.
At least by 1995, everyone had finally moved away from floppy disks.
Time to dig the floppy disks out – you could make a killing.
Hard disks use a magnet and a coil to tilt the head.
The disks were incredibly expensive for their time, but proved hugely influential.
Repeat with remaining vanilla ice cream and strawberry ice cream, making disks.
In fact, vital departments of the US government still use floppy disks.
Computers used outdated technologies, such as floppy disks and archaic operating systems.
Both disks were undeniably black, yet they didn't look quite the same.
They even have floppy disks and old computer systems, Harding told CNN.
I couldn't feel the disks as I slept, so it wasn't uncomfortable.
So they drilled holes in the disks and placed them underwater again.
She got the Priestess, which signalled intuition, and the Seven of Disks.
"Disks are also called Pentacles, but they represent coin," St. Evensen said.
The floppy disks will be replaced with secure digital cards by 2017.
I loved the sound of the disks whirring and the printers clacking.
Baby planets orbit the stars in disks made of gas and dust.
With larger disks, they might be able to light a home continuously.
Is it then JBOD [just a bunch of disks] for each pod?
Wrap disks in plastic wrap and chill at least 13 hour. 21.
The stuff that really matters is computers, virtual machines, virtual disks, virtual networks.
Maybe that's why the disks seem too small, according to the new study.
Luckily, those tiny reflective disks aren't the only way to show your enthusiasm.
Salgado and the others put the footage on disks to keep as evidence.
Planet formation models have suggested that these disks disappear in 10 million years.
But NAFTA was drafted during the era of floppy disks and fax machines.
If you bathe in it, it heals skin problems, rheumatism and slipped disks.
About half of middle-aged people with no back pain have degenerated disks.
Disabling lower back pain from degenerated disks often improves on its own, eventually.
The experiment involved a factory that makes metal bladed disks for jet engines.
Instead, it's believed to be a wiper — malware designed to wipe hard disks.
There are 16 patterns to choose from: Topperfino, $13.99 for 10 disks, topperfino.com.
Crucial's MX100, MX200 and MX300 drives, Samsung's T3 and T5 USB external disks and Samsung 840 EVO and 850 EVO internal hard disks are known to be affected, but the researchers warned that many other drives may also be at risk.
The kit includes a 3-inch backing plate to adapt to your power drill, two 800-grit sanding disks, two 1,500-grit sanding disks, a 13,000-grit foam finishing disk, a PowerBall 4Lights polishing tool, and 8 ounces of headlight polish.
As an added bonus, they can automatically create backup copies of entire disks, too.
Some computers in the missile base command centers still use eight-inch floppy disks.
Astronomers who study these disks have already spotted multiple specks of light hiding inside.
But by 1998, the disks weren't selling, and the company was experiencing big losses.
Adding just three qubits to Google's challenger machine would have exhausted Summit's hard disks.
Not all of them can be perfect spirals or slim, neat disks of stars.
Rondeau has made disks of Rameau and the Bach family for the Erato label.
It was previously believed that collisions and interactions between large galaxies would destroy disks.
Glass disks hang from the pavilion's ceiling, on which text and images are projected.
"Protoplanetary disks are typically too low in mass to have the potential to fragment, but early-on, while the star is forming and the disk and star are being built up, the disks can be more massive and susceptible to fragmentation," said Tobin.
When they weren't, they not only couldn't read Zip disks, they also permanently destroyed them.
The disks haven't been manufactured for several years, but are still available from specialty retailers.
But back in 1977, there was no technology available to put images on analog disks.
"I'm not going to pretend that things like that [floppy disks] don't exist," said Kim.
He has proposed building a footbridge entirely from a welded cluster of stainless-steel disks.
This involves copying the disks onto the root of the C drive one by one.
Luckily, according to IBM, the malicious file doesn't execute and doesn't infect the Storwize disks.
Pressing disks of grayish-green dough (there's seaweed in it) into tart molds, Clugston explains.
But he emphasized that rolling out the personalized disks and app was a companywide priority.
These disks are radiation emitters, and are typically several degrees cooler than the ambient air.
"Certainly other quasars," bright distant light sources, "will be of interest, different active galactic nuclei jets," beams of matter flying out of galaxies' bright centers, "and accretion disks," disks of matter orbiting sources of gravity, said Lynn Matthews, Research Scientist at the MIT Haystack Observatory.
We've seen this sort of thing before in the form of protoplanetary disks encircling infant stars.
The first of these is Azure Ultra SSD Managed Disks, which are now in public preview.
The drive sold for a reasonable $200, with the disks themselves going for about $20 each.
Its eyes open and close, and its disks move all around, mimicking how humans constantly fidget.
So I have to carry less in my bag because I hate carrying extra hard disks.
When searching for planets in protoplanetary disks, it's easy to convince yourself that you're seeing them.
For example, none of the new SPHERE images of disks around sunlike stars have spiral arms.
However, neither one of these techniques is well-suited to finding newborn worlds in protoplanetary disks.
He is on his second DL stint because of two damaged disks in his lower back.
According to The Verge, HFS was a storage system originally meant for use with floppy disks.
These disks are the byproducts of the large clouds of dust and gas that form stars.
Hard disk drives store data on rotating disks called platters that are coated with magnetic material.
I still use floppy disks to save my songs and if it fits, then it works.
All known planetary systems are built out of these dusty circles, which are called protoplanetary disks.
By working your way up to the finer grit disks, you'll achieve a smooth finish. 3.
I dove into a bunch of programs on a pile of disks Ed had bequeathed me.
Since the injury, he has been unable to work, because of herniated disks in his back.
The paintings include red and black images of animals, dots, lines, disks and other geometric signs.
Frisbee-size disks arrive hot, puffed, and blistered from the tandoori oven and slashed with sumac.
Its fattened liver, sliced into disks and sprinkled with sesame seeds, was sizzling on a griddle.
That gave him access to the disks and let him log in as the normal user.
In 1996, Pokémon cards came out and virtually replaced the treasured disks as the new obsession.
RR: Back then I remember buying C in a box, 103 disks and a big buck.
Although restore disks are given to everyone who buys a computer with a licensed version of Windows (and can be downloaded for free), Microsoft decided to press criminal charges against Lundgren for distributing the disks, which he did to help people keep their computers running longer.
From the abstract... this study combines evidence from a property of the star (heavy element content) that we expect to be correlated with their disks and thus with planet formation in those disks, as well as evidence from the distribution masses of low-mass companions we observe.
Stars form from clouds of dust, while planets form from disks of dust orbiting stars, said Rice.
Microsoft originally claimed the disks were worth $299, but the court eventually valued them at $25 apiece.
Each slice would look like a disk, and the two disks would intersect on a single line.
Earlier this year, Microsoft launched its Premium and Standard SSD Managed Disks offerings for Azure into preview.
Up until now, astrophysicists weren't sure whether or not these disks even formed around very young stars.
But when looking for planets within disks, the algorithms can confuse clumps and clouds for newborn worlds.
Also, hard disks and the cloud are fundamental, open technologies, not proprietary ones like the Lightning connector.
Meanwhile, physical disks dropped 216.8 percent over the past year, to account for 24.7 percent of revenues.
"So, like, these carrot tops, for instance," he said, pointing to a plate of charred carrot disks.
Dr. Fujii said that these simulations oversimplify how moons move and how those gassy, circumplanetary disks behave.
It is one of a handful of white dwarfs known to be encircled by disks of debris.
Researchers have found a host of bizarre fronds and disks dating to around 580 million years ago.
Carnival's disks, each laser-etched with the guest's name, will also power a new, shipwide gambling platform.
"We were looking for disks in which it was pretty clear a planet was there," Rice said.
"RAID" mean redundant array of independent disks, and refers to a method by which data is copied.
The success of this new technique also means other protoplanetary disks should be studied in a similar way.
The researchers were able to correlate vibrations in the disks with their collective behavior inside the rotating drum.
He also told Uber's investigators that he destroyed five disks containing Google proprietary information before meeting with them.
This tool, called Humanscale, was a set of nine rotating disks filled with more than 60,000 data points.
This tool, called Humanscale, was a set of nine rotating disks filled with more than 211,21 data points.
The move away from floppy disks was completed in June but was not widely reported at the time.
Dwarf galaxies  are small collections of stars that look more like sparkly clouds than bright disks of light.
The 8-Bit Guy spends 15 minutes breaking down what makes floppy disks so cool, despite being obsolete.
How did you go about finding things like floppy disks, pay phones, and the old 1990s Apple computer?
"Nowadays, everybody says planets form in protoplanetary disks," said Ruobing Dong, an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona.
"We hope this is the beginning of a new era of 'data center' disks," the paper's authors write.
Having two rotor disks spinning in opposite directions balances that effect and allows for much higher top speeds.
One 1952 report documents "two fiery disks" seen above uranium mines in what once was the Belgian Congo.
For years, a group of electricians would spend hours manually mounting color disks on the building's light fixtures.
Sometimes her kids came home with small items they'd found in the dirt: beads, metal buttons, rusted disks.
But just like at Asda, the electronics shoppers didn't seem to be paying much attention to the disks.
He missed the 1956 Games, in Melbourne, Australia, while recovering from two back operations to repair damaged disks.
Fielder had a cervical fusion on July 226 to repair a herniation between two disks in his neck.
Lundgren and the dealer had planned to sell the disks for 25 cents apiece to refurbished computer stores.
Then they discovered that more disks containing stolen data were still in his house, hidden behind a bookshelf.
REX We just brought the first hard disks of data back to the mainland a few days ago.
Dusty disks and rings had previously been found only around white dwarfs that were much younger than J0207.
Dusty disks and rings had previously been found only around white dwarfs that were much younger than J43.
From there, gravity pulls it onto the rotating disks that send the car shooting around the first loop.
"We take this to mean planet formation can at least get started in these polar circumbinary disks," explained Kennedy.
And talking about Standard SSD Managed Disks, this service is now generally available after only three months in preview.
From floppy disks to dogs, the Game of Thrones theme has been covered in an umpteen number of ways.
The mass in the larger ring reaches the individual disks through the vibrant loops we see in the image.
The system is programmable thanks to a set of wooden disks that drive the arm to perform its actions.
Researchers report that babies as young as 5 months old perceive intention in the movements of animated colored disks.
According to pre-existing theory, protoplanetary disks aren't supposed to be so well developed at such an early stage.
Yes. I've seen shiny disks, glowing orbs, a cylinder over Burbank, and a cube morphing out of a cloud.
Radiation detectors and dime-sized disks of plutonium and cesium used to make sure the detectors were working properly.
Finally seen up close, these disks host a menagerie of strange features that may be linked to planet formation.
Everything will be readable with an optical microscope, and the disks have a shelf-life of roughly 10,000 years.
Top with one of the vanilla ice cream disks and four waffle quarters, leaving a small space between pieces.
His glyph was sent out on 3.5-inch floppy disks to media organizations so that they could use it.
It's worth noting that Google already featured per-second billing for its Persistent Disks, GPUs and committed use discounts.
Each person's motion created a web of shimmering metallic harmony from brass disks of different sizes, arrangements and flaws.
Until the rise of CDs, floppy disks were the standard medium for how software was packaged, sold, and installed.
According to current knowledge the disks of the bus (whole or partial) were broken and one person was injured.
It had hard disks that were called floppy discs, and you put it in, and we wrote guest letters.
Customers howled, as the changes rendered many of their existing peripherals — and data they'd saved on floppy disks —  obsolete.
The floppy disks are used as a part of the section's IBM Series/1 computer (a system from the '70s).
That's because unlike dial-up, floppy disks, or department stores, greeting cards have managed to prevail in the digital age.
As a result the disks and computers he designed used a fraction of the chips others did at the time.
The system is running on a 1970s IBM computing platform, and still uses 8-inch floppy disks to store data.
The US Defense Department has finally ended the use of 8-inch floppy disks for coordinating the country's nuclear forces.
Luckily, NASA engineers included instructions on the cover of the record to help decode the data contained on the disks.
But it certainly dangles over a grave full of AOL floppy disks, Blockbuster membership cards, and Hot Hot Heat CDs.
Their limited storage capacity is laughable by today's standards, but that's not to say floppy disks are completely useless yet.
The drive, however, proved to be too unreliable compared to the more popular 215-inch floppy disks of the time.
Astronomers theorize that in Jupiter and Saturn's early days, the massive planets would trap debris into these orbiting circumplanetary disks.
Some disks are like a vinyl record, with rings and gaps that could have been carved out by young worlds.
The James Webb Space Telescope will be able to peer inside disks in infrared wavelengths and look directly for planets.
He offers another unusual possibility: Stars might pull in material from far outside their own disks, blending in new ingredients.
CO and other gases tend to move in a predictable way in protoplanetary disks — unless they run into gravitational obstacles.
Its disks linger on in niche uses, but have been fully supplanted by USB drives, SD cards, and the internet.
With approximately 1,000 MB in a GB, you'd need around 694,444 floppy disks to hold all the boosted HBO data.
Now, the technology has progressed enough that scientists are able to store up to 360TB of data on the disks.
Brewer says they range from "physical changes, such as taller drives and grouping of disks" to "shorter-term" firmware changes.
Even more shocking, the Department of Defense still uses floppy disks to coordinate the operations behind the nation's nuclear forces.
Larissa Siems, the assistant, was attaching the steel disks together with silicone tubing that she sealed with a small blowtorch.
The "list disk" command will list all available disks with a number (0, 1, etc.) that identifies each of them.
One of these methods involves the use of electronic heating disks and pads, which are now sold in head shops.
Restore disks are provided for free to anyone who purchases Windows software in case their computer crashes or gets wiped.
He used the Foundation Trilogy, all three megabytes of it, as a proof-of-concept for the first five disks.
Laline Jewelry Initial Bracelet, $22, available at EtsyYou can put up to ten initialed disks on this dainty gold chain.
At issue were chips known as preamps, used in sending signals to and from disks that store data in drives.
Along a floor tiled in tiny white disks walked pilots in crisp uniforms and flight attendants with carefully coifed hair.
"I have had kidney stones, I have had ruptured disks, so I am used to dealing with pain," he said.
Often, the disk or disks next to the fused one soon develop arthritis — as quickly as within a few years.
Not only are significant amounts being generated, but the technology used to store it keeps becoming obsolete, like floppy disks.
He recorded improvisations onto floppy disks and used a four-track sequencer to overlay parts and create fuller symphonic compositions.
He had four degenerative disks in his back and no feeling in his right leg, and he had sleep apnea.
Make sure that you have any router setup disks, instructions or software at hand if you need to refer to them.
These extremely tiny bits of gemstones arise within protoplanetary disks, and they're often found inside meteorites that have fallen to Earth.
When gas falls into quasars at the centers of galaxies, they form disks of gas and dust that emit electromagnetic energy.
Still, these are the kinds of disks where scientists don't have a lot of useful mathematical tools, according to the paper.
The Pentagon is initiating a full replacement and says the floppy disks should be gone by the end of next year.
It was originally designed for Macs with floppy or hard disks, and not for modern mobile devices with solid state storage.
Why it matters: Spitzer was designed to make the invisible visible, allowing scientists to investigate galaxies, stars and planet-forming disks.
The mass from the disks could then do one of two things: fall onto the planet or clump up into moons.
Orders with up to five of those disks can hold up to 40 terabytes of data and are currently in preview.
Both also produce data that's easiest to interpret when they're trained on uncluttered, older solar systems where disks have already eroded.
For around six months, he collected used desktop, hard disks, cellphones and more from pawn shops near his home in Wisconsin.
The new technology, dubbed "Superman memory crystal," uses lasers and nanostructures to record huge amounts of data onto tiny glass disks.
But F.B.I. agents who took 50 terabytes of data from his house found it on disks, hard drives and thumb drives.
In that 1989 attack, disks claiming to offer information about AIDS were mailed to more than 10,000 people around the world.
Later, the Tony Awards provided their own people, who were much more law-abiding and would only collect disks during commercials.
But for Thanksgiving, instead of the four-inch cornbread disks served at the restaurant, I baked the batter in madeleine pans.
While still hot, the disks are peeled apart, giving you two soft, paper-thin pancakes that smell faintly of sesame oil.
ECM also established itself as a purveyor of classical minimalism, with best-selling disks devoted to Steve Reich and Arvo Pärt .
The loop feeds the car into the next set of rotating disks and then it's another trip around a second loop.
Hard drives are fragile — your data is stored on disks that can crack or shatter if they fall, making them useless.
Because everything's not on paper now and it's all on disks or in the ether or on Slack or whatever. Right.
Flatten into 2 6-inch disks, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for an hour or up to 24 hours. 5.
For example, the Department of Defense uses 8-inch floppy disks in a legacy system... More troubling is the fact that the old school floppy disks are used as a storage solution for the DoD's Strategic Automated Command and Control System, which "coordinates the operational functions of the United States' nuclear forces," including intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear bombers.
By the end of the 80s and beginning/mid of the 90s there weren't 128 GB USB-Sticks, Blu-Rays or 5 TB HDDs and all we had for saving data were floppy disks with 1,44 MB or even less—hard disks were just too expensive and a new thing called 'CD-ROM' was even more expensive.
These disks — the sounds, music, and images they contain — could be the only record of life on Earth after we're all gone.
And studies like these could reveal more about how Saturn and its rings formed and how disks in space behave more generally.
Their hives are giant disks, the size of coffee tables, and hang from the cliffs in colonies of more than 50 hives.
But these techniques don't lend themselves very well to the study of protoplanetary disks—murky expanses filled with rocks, dust, and gas.
To detect the new planets, the astronomers used a new technique that detects anomalous patterns of flowing gas within planet-forming disks.
In 1994, a company called Iomega introduced a product called the Zip drive that could store a whopping 100MB on swappable disks.
The company dominated the desktop PC era by selling Windows and Office software on plastic disks in cardboard boxes — to phenomenal profits.
Their "Climate Change Series," interactive flippable-disks pieces that reflect on the levels of CO2 around Mauna Loa and water in Venice.
Update complete: The U.S. nuclear arsenal has moved away from a 1970s-era computer system that relied on eight-inch floppy disks.
The Defense Department has transitioned away from a 215s-era nuclear command and control system that relied on eight-inch floppy disks.
But large organizations like government bureaucracies are slow to change — the nation's nuclear forces are finally phasing out floppy disks this year.
Eric Lundgren, an e-waste recycler and inventor, will have to serve a 15-month prison sentence for selling Microsoft restore disks.
Astronomers are keenly interested in the disks around new stars, because they're the cradle in which planetary systems like our own form.
Carlo Manara, an astronomer at the European Southern Observatory, found that planets appear to be larger than the disks that create them.
Originally founded 31 years ago, the publisher was the first to include floppy disks with software on the covers of its magazines.
When the North American Free Trade Agreement was concluded in 1994, floppy disks reigned supreme and the Internet was in its infancy.
You know those sliding round disks where you put one foot there and you do your inner thighs, or you're crossing behind?
So they placed two of the etched metal disks on either end of a small pillar, with the etched sides facing inward.
So this year, they applied their models for the accretion disks around stellar mass black holes to those around supermassive black holes.
Terark uses a special technology to dig data out of databases in a way that makes memory and hard disks more efficient.
Wolff entered a plea bargain with the government, and according to the Washington Post, called Lundgren to buy the disks for $3,400.
Cooks who are used to making roti at home can roll out thin, round disks that puff up as if by magic.
The disease got its name from the way it changed the shape of red blood cells from healthy disks to abnormal curves.
The incredibly large files contained on the tape can be stored on palm-sized, paper-thin disks, meaning the tapes are unnecessary.
Since digital cameras don't require a darkroom, my disks would be run to editors housed in or near Radio City Music Hall.
Some of ECM's best disks were made in league with the Norwegian recording engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug, who died earlier this month.
The Pentagon conceded last year that the missiles are so antiquated that they are still run on eight-inch floppy computer disks.
The researchers looked at three bright, nearby and large protoplanetary disks imaged by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Telescope in Chile.
They spotted the emissions in three of these systems, coming from the planet-forming disks of dust and gas swirling around the stars.
One to 2 percent of the total carbon in these protoplanetary disks has been incorporated into nanodiamonds, according to the team&aposs estimates.
Put your mind at ease: The United States nuclear arsenal has finally been updated so it no longer relies on ancient floppy disks.
These co-called "H1 regions" have very low overall star-formation rates, and are thus fairly dim compared to the bright central disks.
Image: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO) There are other crucial telescopes lending their disks to the mission in April, like the South Pole Telescope.
Quinn Dunki has posted a truly amazing look inside her Apple IIc and a passel of disks she found in her mom's basement.
" In addition to a Norton's Utilities for Windows 95 / 98, the folder also includes a few disks labeled "Crew Personal Support Data Disk.
Although SPHERE and GPI haven't unambiguously found a forming world, they have managed to take the sharpest-ever pictures of protoplanetary disks themselves.
Iomega built its Zip drive brand on a Gillette model—it sold the drives at low margins and the disks at high margins.
"But it also paints the conduct as intentional and nefarious to the extent they knew not preserving back up disks was" a violation.
The project was stored on 48 floppy disks, and ended up at 6MB, which for the time was a crushing amount of data.
Most notably, Yamaha sold a player piano called the Disklavier, which uses DRM-encoded floppy disks and CD-ROMs to manage MIDI files.
Ground beef is sealed inside flaking pastry disks for shabaley, the meat moist from a dash of beef bone broth, lush with marrow.
Committee room props insinuated that the Department of Defense (DoD) needs to investigate the value of 8-inch floppy disks for critical systems.
This version unfolds in the 1980s and '90s, during a ­Soviet age in which the term "distribution" meant delivering floppy disks by hand.
Isella and his fellow researchers have searched for young star systems in order to find planets that are still forming the remaining disks.
And don't bother asking how much that sprawling complex of interlocking disks is going to cost — though reports put it at $303 million.
Ms. Koehler was not alone in her discomfort at the audition; others strutted with herniated disks, shrinking spines, degenerative knees and hearing aids.
"It was the pretty blond interrogator bringing in these disks with footage from Al Qaeda and Taliban training camps in Afghanistan," Wood recalled.
These nurseries, as well as disks around stars that help form new planets, could contain the ingredients for life as we know it.
A long plastic tube, cerulean blue, twisted sinuously around a series of white disks, like a python coiled around a skewer of marshmallows.
After test sessions, hard disks in the cars are physically removed and connected to racks of computers at BMW's research center near Munich.
The evidence in Sledgehammer was built largely on a series of computer disks, which ostensibly contained blueprints for a wide-ranging military coup.
Topperfino's parchment-thin chocolate disks — in dark chocolate, French vanilla, hazelnut or caramel — float on the surface of a hot drink, then dissolve.
Elaborate fantasy stories on floppy disks in elementary school, strange looping drawings with disembodied heads and layered eyes, pointillist landscapes imagining an Elsewhere.
When I was born in 1992, that's when floppy disks seemed high-tech, and when Microsoft Windows 3.1 was latest OS on the market.
Energy Saver will automatically dim your display, put hard disks to sleep, and turn off your display to help your battery last longer.1.
Because soon the full-sized Ethernet jack will be just a memory, like the butterfly keyboards, spinning hard disks, and headphone jacks of yore.
Or, in Ninio's own words:When the white disks in a scintillating grid are reduced in size, and outlined in black, they tend to disappear.
It doesn't take long to max out your computer's RAM and scratch disks which can make your system start to feel slow and sluggish.
In at least half a dozen protoplanetary disks, something seems be winding gas and dust into seashell whorls like the arms of spiral galaxies.
But researchers have found many spiral disks that appear to be far below this mass threshold, intimating that another mechanism may be at work.
Observatories that size, like the Extremely Large Telescope currently being constructed in Chile, will be able to resolve even smaller structures inside protoplanetary disks.
This sort of drive management made sense when SSDs were smaller and laptops came with supplementary hard disks, but nowadays, it's not really necessary.
Before we know it, they will belong in the pile of gone but never forgotten tech items like floppy disks, beepers, and Walkmans (RIP).
Previous research also suggested that jets of particles are launched outward from the poles of these so-called accretion disks at extraordinarily high speeds.
"Send me 100 Bitcoins and you will get my private key to decrypt any harddisk (except boot disks)," read the message posted to Pastebin.
Sometimes it means knowing when the simplest approach is best, like sweet potatoes sliced into half-inch-thick disks and caramelized in duck fat.
Floppies hung on for a number of years, but Sony — the last floppy disk maker on earth — stopped manufacturing disks in March of 2011.
From there, Nintendo translated the Famicom edition of The Legend of Zelda into the American 1987 NES version, which used cartridges instead of disks.
This area of the body is composed of complex system of muscles, ligaments, tendons, disks and bones, which all coordinate to support the body.
Software crackers, programmers, and gaming enthusiasts would gather IRL to swap pirated games, known as warez, which would be copied on to floppy disks.
Like solar systems that take shape from disks of gas around stars, galaxies are subject to similar physical phenomena but at much larger scales.
But other files obtained by the Shadow Brokers bore no relation to the ops disks and seem to have been grabbed at different times.
The Floppotron is composed of 64 floppy disk drives, eight hard disks, and two scanners, most of which appear to date from the 1980s.
On Saturday morning, I made another emergency visit, this time to the vet with my father's aged corgi, whose degenerative disks were acting up.
Researchers are studying how these fugitive worlds could become trapped in the birthplaces of stars and in the new-forming disks of planetary systems.
Two young stars are being born from turbulent disks of gas and dust in a new photo taken by the ALMA telescope in Chile.
Besides finding games on the floppy disks, Pfaff came across saved copies of his high school assignments and a note from his late father.
In March, he had neck surgery on a trapped nerve between his C-6 and C-7 disks and was sidelined until late May.
Adobe says everyone working on a Production will share the same settings for projects, including scratch disks, GPU renderer, and capture and ingest presets.
In a footnote, the GAO had to define "floppy disk," noting that modern flash drives hold the equivalent storage of 3.2 million floppy disks.
Over two days, senior company officials were questioned about pricing, their computer hard-disks copied and mobile phones cloned to analyze communications over WhatsApp.
Watching the video you'll see newborn stars, glowing clouds of dust and gas heated by intense radiation, and oddly shaped gaseous orbs surrounding protoplanetary disks.
For example, it has long been assumed that huge crashes destroy the disks of spiral galaxies, turning these gorgeous objects into rather drab elliptical galaxies.
All told, the court valued 28,000 restore disks he produced at $113,000, despite testimony from software expert Glenn Weadock that they were worth essentially zero.
These pulsars' bright x-rays seem to require some other energy source—perhaps large magnetic fields or dusty disks supplying matter that falls into them.
When people found the disks, he expected they'd unlock a series of files encrypted in the now-ancient ARG format—yes, a real thing—instantly.
What's scarier: Facebook's cryptocurrency project or finding out that the United States was using floppy disks to protect its nuclear arsenal up until this year?
This show includes art made with unorthodox materials (like vinyl records, floppy disks, cardboard) to depict the beauty of everyday life in New York City.
Norway's nationalized health plan, which once distributed thousands of 3.5-inch disks to physicians every month, only phased out their use a few years ago.
These rotating disks are made of up of interstellar matter, including iron and silicate, and feed the star's core, causing it to grow in size.
The repeated winding and unwinding of the strings spins the disks super fast, allowing to separate blood from plasma in a short period of time.
"I'm giving companies a couple of weeks to go through their own disks and make sure that they don't have any accidental exposures," he said.
Kobe Steel admitted this month it falsified specifications on the strength and durability of aluminum, copper and steel products, along with materials for optical disks.
Lundgren had 28,000 disks made and shipped to a broker in Florida in an effort to sell them to refurbishing shops for 25 cents each.
In the commodity classification that includes blank floppy disks, MiniDiscs and cassettes, over £60m-worth of goods were imported last year, according to our analysis.
Scientists have observed other similarly warped galactic disks, and the team inferred that the rotational forces from the inner galaxy were producing the warped shape.
When I was growing up, scouring the mailbox for free floppy disks to reformat for 100-kilobyte PC games was the highlight of my day.
The authors behind the new paper set out to compare the masses of hundreds of exoplanets and protoplanetary disks, where baby planets are being forged.
When you put a disk in one of these broken drives, it had a pesky side effect of misaligning the disks themselves, making them unreadable.
Our drinks came with small paper disks that said, "Gone to pee, don't fuck with my drink," in case we had to hit the restroom.
It was not immediately clear which foreign governments may have been granted access to the data, which was shared on disks or via remote access.
But Fielder, who was forced to end his career Wednesday because of herniated disks in his neck, was more of an artist than he seemed.
As a bonus, the planet's famous disks will be tilted at a 26-degree angle, offering those with backyard telescopes a chance to see them.
While I was not injured other than a concussion and I herniated some disks in my back, I was left without transportation to my work.
Further, thanks to the proliferation of downloaded games, it's far harder to sideload or burn disks of pirated titles for use on your modern console.
Swap in rice flour, whisked with boiling water, for masa harina and the resulting pupusas are crispier and spongier, airy lunar disks quicker to char.
When I return, the chapatis are neatly stacked on one another, golden-brown disks of sweet bread that are the completion of every Kenyan meal.
The US military has long issued so-called "challenge coins" — metal disks roughly the size of a poker chip that commemorate specific events or accomplishments.
The plan had always been for Waseem to support the family: Azizeh had three ruptured disks and needed back surgery; Mahmoud had an old leg injury.
Image: ESO, ALMA ESO/NAOJ/NRAO; A. Isella; B. Saxton NRAO/AUI/NSFPrevious studies (also using ALMA) highlighted the presence of large gaps within protoplanetary disks.
The new technique can do exactly that, while providing a superior way of peering inside these planet-forming disks to see what's actually going on inside.
The rotating produces occasional stick-slip failures: The disks lock into place from friction against one another, but eventually they all jostle, around once per minute.
Back in the day I remember giving a friend a box of blank disks, which he returned filled with random Commodore 2100 games, but no instructions.
Unfortunately, business card-sized disks were too big for the emerging mobile computing market, and the company dissolved almost exactly a year after the tech debuted.
These disks are made up of all the materials leftover when a star is born, and the dust within them can converge to form new planets.
I tested the performance by pulling two disks and everything worked perfectly although the reindexing process lasted over 24 hours each time the device was hit.
Regions in which stars form from dense clouds of gas and dust will also be studied, along with protoplanetary disks, where planets form around young stars.
"The Department of Defense uses 8-inch floppy disks in a legacy system that coordinates the operational functions of the nation's nuclear forces," the report said.
For more than a half-century, the Air Force command in charge of the US's nuclear arsenal has been using floppy disks to control its system.
According to the criminal complaint, Peng acted as a courier for China's intelligence agency, taking memory disks that he believed contained national security secrets to Beijing.
But the operation remains wildly popular — fusion surgery is among the top five operations in this country, and the vast majority are done for deteriorated disks.
Details: The circumstellar disks of the system, located in the Pipe Nebula, are fed by gas and dust in a larger disk surrounding the growing stars.
The members of an upper-middle-class New York household share a single desktop computer, with a dot-matrix printer and a slot for floppy disks.
Then in 2016, data from Spitzer helped scientists determine the distance between young stars and their surrounding protoplanetary disks: rotating clouds of dense gas and dust.
Sixty feet in length, it had a gleaming black surface strewn with the golden disks of fallen leaves, like tarnished Anglo-Saxon jewelry inlaid with gems.
Either way, physical games for the PS5 will use 100-GB optical disks, inserted into an optical drive that doubles as a 4K Blu-ray player.
I used to watch my dad play the original on our beat up old PC. Back then, patches came on floppy disks sent through the mail.
Stroz Friedberg describes Levandowski's discovery of five Drobo disks (a type of networked storage) of Google proprietary information in his closet, a few weeks after leaving Google.
The U.S. military is still using dated technology such as 8-inch floppy disks at some of its nuclear launch control areas, a Pentagon spokesperson confirmed Tuesday.
In 2012, a federal district judge in Seattle struck classwide design defect claims by Microsoft Xbox users who contended the console scratched game disks inserted into it.
"Spirals and arcs in the density of the dust also points toward gravitational interactions between these disks and forming planets," Caleb A. Scharf at Scientific American writes.
One of the alarming discoveries of the modern era is that data storage technologies, from VCR tapes to floppy disks, are becoming obsolete at an increasing clip.
A delightful starter matched steamed clams and thin disks of andouille sausage, which lent a little spiciness and an engaging root-beer sweetness to the briny clams.
According to Tom Persky, a floppy disk expert quoted by the NYT, it's surprisingly common to find floppy disks still in old industrial machines and medical devices.
After that, researchers ship all the disks—petabytes worth of data—to a central supercomputer at the Haystack Radio Observatory in Massachusetts and another in Bonn, Germany.
And we're going to award bonus points to imgur user hahabird and his son for even creating gingerbread floppy disks which can hold more frosting than data.
You don't really need any coding knowledge to do this The Disks skin in Illustro, for example, includes instructions for adding a new drive to the list.
The spinning disks of whiskers used by robots like the Roomba to sweep debris from the edges of the bot inwards don't exist on the 360 Eye.
"Planets form in disks of gas and dust, and as planets grow and interact with the surrounding disk, they move around relative to one another," Tamayo said.
They don't require a controller or fancy Blu-Ray disks, they're simple and the best kind of fun for an undercover gaming session right at your desk.
Using second-generation instruments mounted on giant ground-based telescopes, several teams have finally resolved the inner regions of a few protoplanetary disks, uncovering unexpected, enigmatic patterns.
Now NASA and the computer company are declaring the experiment a success—even though nearly half of its hard disks failed after getting fried by solar radiation.
Originally released way back in 1978, the Apple Disk II drive could load 5¼-inch floppy disks, which are as ancient as stone tablets at this point.
It makes an obvious case for using cloud storage, for services in general, but like the move away from floppy disks, or ODDs, change sometimes comes slowly.
Carnegie Mellon had sued Marvell in March 2009 over patents issued that related to how accurately hard disk drive circuits read data from high-speed magnetic disks.
Just three years ago, for example, we argued for an exemption to circumvent digital locks on Blu-Ray disks before the Copyright Office and didn't get it.
"The energy of music obviously has moved out of a place like this," said Mr. Madell, who admitted that CDs now look "like floppy disks" to him.
For more than 50 years, the Defense Department has used 8-inch floppy disks to control the operational functions of the United States' nuclear arsenal — until now.
If you want pure block storage so that you can put your database on there, DigitalOcean is competing with Amazon Elastic Block Store and Google's persistent disks.
The game never had an official digital release, and the only way to play it is with the four original disks from 1997, or a pirated copy.
For instance, the company relied on Quick Disks made by Mitsumi that allowed for the requisite memory, but were slower to retrieve data than ROM cartridge chips.
I don't like seafood, but I loved his squid cooked in coconut milk and covered in disks of king trumpet mushroom with a cream sauce of mussels.
Despite the strong words exchanged, the man, who claimed to work at a local pizzeria, eventually picked up the doughy disks at Page's insistence, then took off.
Many of these labels are now pinning their dreams of the profits of yesteryear to these spinning plastic disks that sell at higher prices for nostalgic value.
And Carnival gift shops will be stocked with a wide array of jewelry, clips and key chains that passengers can buy to carry and display their disks.
Jamie Jewell, a spokesperson for CFM, said at the time that the company's inspections found "some anomalies in the process" of manufacturing disks for the jet's turbine.
Hanssen, for instance, would hide documents and computer disks in a bag of trash hidden under a footbridge over a shallow stream in a Northern Virginia park.
"You have to be in a position where if your computer and the attached disks catch fire you should be able to recover your data," said Weaver.
They said that Mr. Morales traveled to the United States once or twice a month, carrying with him hard disks containing recordings from inside the London embassy.
Although similar quartz disks will eventually be able to store 360 terabytes of data, only a small portion of this was used to store the Foundation trilogy.
After averaging 159 games a season for over a decade, Gonzalez played in only 71 last year because of three bulging disks and posted a career-worst .
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, and Andromeda have both thrown a wrench in that model, with disks of dwarf galaxies orbiting them sort of like Saturn's rings.
A recently concluded survey of the planet-forming disks around young stars suggests these strange transmissions are being produced by something rather extraordinary: dense clouds of microscopic diamonds.
I didn't realize the full extent of the problem until my replacement Zip drive arrived and I tried to access the data on all my Zip disks again.
While it used the graphics that The Print Shop became famous for, in instead called on people to give friends birthday cards in the form of computer disks.
What had happened was I had done my L3 and L4 disks damage and the L3 had kind of mushed up, but it had entangled around a nerve.
"There are a handful of candidate planets that have been detected in disks, but this is a very new field, and they are all still debated," Isella said.
Windows 10 doesn't encrypt disks by default (VeraCrypt is good if you're in the market for this extra protection), but it can securely erase files during a reset.
Japan's third-biggest steelmaker admitted earlier this month it falsified specifications on the strength and durability of aluminum, copper and steel products, along with materials for optical disks.
Mark Gurman reported for Bloomberg on Monday that Apple is ceasing development of its Airport line of wifi routers as well as its Time Machine wireless backup disks.
"CFM notified us of a potential manufacturing quality escape with low pressure turbine disks in LEAP-29B engines delivered to Boeing," the aerospace giant said in a statement.
Smith served as CTO under President Obama, helping to bring the U.S. government — parts of it reportedly still running on floppy disks in 2015 — into the 21st century.
Roewade says the group has also purchased about 100 "Snuggle Safe Disks" (which also keep pets warm), heated water bowls and other supplies to distribute throughout the city.
The U.S. military has come under criticism over the years because of reports it was still using 1970s-era floppy disks on important weapons command or control systems.
"The disks glided in elegant curves and changed their position many times, so that from below they sometimes appeared as plates, ovals and simply lines," the document says.
That's NASA's Golden Record, a precious album that was printed onto gold-plated copper disks and launched into space aboard the Voyager 0003 and 2 spacecraft in 1977.
It also has the bonus of being the required HDR standard for any Ultra-HD Blu-ray disks (Dolby Vision can support UHD Blu-ray, but isn't mandatory).
It runs on a 2202s-era computer system and uses 2628-inch floppy disks, which can hold only a fraction of the storage space of modern flash drives.
In fact, pork is a fine option in any dish here, including the patacon, in which crisp disks of fried plantains play the role of, well, a roll.
The pillow comes with 12 scent vials that you'd slip into soft purple disks, though you'd only use up to four at a time depending on your preference.
There was crawfish boil chicharrón in a newspaper cup, earthy chapati — small, flat disks served with cucumbers and labne — and a $2475 rosemary cocktail of fire and acid.
While traditional storage works much like a record player, with data stored on and fetched from spinning disks, flash storage gets data directly on and off a semiconductor.
"It is no longer necessary to distribute software by sharing floppy disks or to pay with a check in the mail," the association explained in a blog post.
Subsequent perfection of heterostructure lasers and heterotransistors based on combined materials made possible today's world of LED screens, optically read disks and the fiber-optic technology behind cellphones.
The data were too voluminous to transmit over the internet, so they were placed on hard disks and flown back to M.I.T.'s Haystack Observatory, in Westford, Mass.
They have such wonderful round faces, with disks around their eyes that work like satellite dishes to capture and direct an astonishing range of sound to their ears.
Delle Donne, who had been limited offensively throughout the series because of herniated disks in her back, worked to bridge the gap between her healthy and injured selves.
I'd recommend one of the Danish Quartet's disks for holiday shopping, but the days of giving music as a gift seem to be drawing to a close. ♦
In the search warrant, agents say they seized eight computers, an assortment of storage drives, three tablets, two flip phones, a computer server, floppy disks and other materials.
You'd think that if the Rosetta Project were trying to distribute as many of these tiny disks as possible for redundancy's sake, they'd make them cheap and easily accessible.
Citing research from the 1960s and '70s, McKee and colleagues argue that disks cannot be significantly thinner than the disk of visible gas in the Milky Way without fragmenting.
At a young age, Jammz would kill time at home by messing around on Akai drum machines, and use floppy disks to load up samples he could experiment with.
"Galaxies form over a long period of time, and until recently, simulations of galaxy formation couldn't simulate galactic disks," Tracy Slatyer, a professor of physics from MIT, told Gizmodo.
If you have many stars orbiting in an ordered fashion in the same plane, their paths will trace out a thin disk, like the disks found in spiral galaxies.
Image: Ted Brzinski (NCSU)It turns out that 8,000 tiny plastic disks in a rotating drum could help scientists develop a technique to forecast avalanches or earthquakes through sound.
You can only see the effect through a polarized filter, but essentially, squeezed disks appear to have bright lines that mimic the direction of the force passing through them.
PC Magazine was a fan of the system, although one of its commendations was that "most DVD disks played without a hitch," so the bar wasn't incredibly high here.
I never seemed to remember to label them correctly, which resulted in finding the same tracks on different disks and realize I was missing the ones I actually wanted.
European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, currently in residence up in, well, space, discovered a treasure trove of floppy disks tucked away in one of the lockers on-board.
Planets form in the disks of gas and dust around newborn stars, but it's not clear how these tiny particles grow into objects as large as Saturn and Jupiter.
In another bout of synchronicity, Tom Limoncelli, author of six books on computer system administration and a former Googler, just posted a rant about used hard disks on Facebook.
The Pentagon says the nuclear command and control unit will phase out floppy disks by the end of 2017, and that it will fully modernize the system by 2020.
Its goal is to advance the technology that could one day make synthetic strands of DNA a viable alternative to conventional hard drives, optical disks, and other storage methods.
Instead of check valves, which typically allow liquid to flow in only one direction, burst disks, which seal completely until opened by high pressure, will mitigate the risk entirely.
If you're old enough to remember floppy disks, VHS tapes, and cassettes, then you'll appreciate this tribute to old-school media storage (which is available in 22 different colors).
Dossett, a specialist in Texas, performed Fielder's surgery in May 2014 when he had a cervical fusion of two disks just below the area that is bothering him now.
Even though floppy disks are now totally obsolete, they live on as the "save" icon on many computer programs — even if young people have no idea what it is.
Chief among them is that the U.S. Department of Defense still uses 22014-inch floppy disks, a stored media technology retired by most businesses back in the early 1980s.
While floppy disks were fairly expensive in the eighties and early nineties, the price—along with the quality—had come down tremendously until production ceased in the late 2000s.
Just like they were a shitty way to store data and get free AOL trials, floppy disks also happen to be a shitty way to open a beer bottle.
Oh, and he'd heard Elon Musk loved the trilogy too, and maybe he'd be able to press one of the five disks into the SpaceX founder's hands some day.
Now you can relive some of that nostalgia with these cute retro tech Lego builds, harking back to the days of floppy disks, CRT monitors, and old video games.
With the family's blessings, Mr. Lunt began to methodically go through the Korg recordings, stored on 10 digital audiotapes, a handful of digital compact cassettes and 49 floppy disks.
To select the songs for this performance, she spent hours combing through his tapes, notebooks and floppy disks at the Library of Congress and the New York Public Library.
Thanks to the invention of "stacks," memory disks created by heroine Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry),  a character's "sleeve," or body, can die and their stack can live on.
For decades, the Air Force's Strategic Automated Command and Control System—an internal chat protocol—has relied on 8-inch floppy disks running on an IBM Series/1 computer.
Trammell: Bitlocker TPM + PIN seems like the right way to do it, although there is also the recently (end of 2018) discovered issue with self-encrypting disks and BitLocker.
Mr. Nouvel's design for the vast complex consists of a cluster of overlapping disks that recalls the desert rose (the rose-shaped mineral formations found in the Qatari desert).
While it's most well-known as car exhaust, carbon monoxide gas also surrounds protostars, and is one of the wellsprings from which infant protoplanetary disks draw their molecular foundations.
Since he couldn't reliably replicate the look, Ugrin went searching for old PC magazines with demo disks inside and installed abandonware programs like Bryce, Renderize, and Ray Dream Designer.
Nevertheless, prosecutors valued each of the seized disks at $299 apiece—the price of buying a new Windows OS—and claimed Lundgren had cost Microsoft $8.3 million by counterfeiting the software, even though the disks would only work for people who had already purchased a Microsoft OS. They were merely for the convenience of people who didn't feel comfortable downloading the OS from the internet or for refurbished computers that didn't yet have internet access.
According to a new report from the Governmental Accountability Office (GAO), at least one part of the U.S. Defense Department (DoD) still uses floppy disks in one of its systems.
In another example, two disks in separate compartments synchronized their behavior to pull a larger disk down so that they could interact with it, giving the appearance of social cooperation.
If you take a peek at the back pages of 2000s computer magazines, you'll find plenty of ads for data recovery services, toner cartridges, and bulk shipments of computer disks.
Assuming something was wrong with that disk I tried another, and then another, but the drive wasn't able to read any of the disks from the stack on my desk.
It also swivels to the sides to allow users to upgrade various components, such as a graphics card (two of 'em, in fact), hard disks, solid state drives, and more.
One of the focal points in her sculpture is a Yoruba African mask, with two bright metal disks, and flowing Korean and Indian silks on either side of the mask.
Saudi Arabia has been the target of frequent cyber attacks, including the "Shamoon" virus, which cripples computers by wiping their disks and has hit both government ministries and petrochemical firms.
Why it matters: Conventional wisdom is that enterprise storage is on an unstoppable path to flash, but Infinidat has hit unicorn status with a hybrid box full of spinning disks.
The assemblies that mount these disks in the canisters are also artworks, and contain engravings that are transcriptions of music from ballet or collections of sediment from around the world.
It's interesting to note that, aside from Superman's memory crystals, science fiction didn't really start dipping into the memory crystal game until objects like floppy disks entered the public consciousness.
By the entrance, the floor is a mosaic of hand-painted white-and-blue ceramic disks; deeper inside, the floor is maple marquetry recalling the layered feathers of a bird.
One thing that is already gone is the 1.5 inches of height he gained in space, where the absence of gravity allows the disks that cushion the spine to expand.
Sure, we've seen things like this before and from people other than Zadrożniak, who says himself that making floppy disks do this kind of thing on command is "very simple".
For this venture, Zadrożniak enlisted the talents of 64 floppy drives, eight hard disks, and two scanners to deliver a performance that John Williams himself must surely be proud of.
Laiskonis suggests Alex Whitmore's Taza, which sources beans from direct-trade partners in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Bolivia and uses hand-carved granite millstone disks to double-grind nibs.
This includes replacing check valves, which typically allow liquid to flow in only one direction, with so-called burst disks that seal completely until opened by high pressure, it said.
Extreme weather, like the 2011 monsoon floods that ravaged parts of South Asia where electronic components that go into hard disks and cars are built, have driven that lesson home.
So this precariously curved, fragile object — actually 26 objects, composed of vertebrae and disks — bears immense pressure from its vertical load, which often results in back pain and sometimes injury.
The data were too voluminous to transmit over the internet, and so had to be placed on hard disks and flown back to M.I.T.'s Haystack Observatory, in Westford, Mass.
As a result, forces get transmitted to the area above and below the fusion or, in cases like Woods's, where only the bottom disk is fused, to the disks above.
Astronomers had long surmised that interstellar debris might invade the solar system from time to time, in the form of icy chunks spit from the rocky disks forming faraway planets.
He now specializes in — and has patented — a process of covering large wooden disks with gold leaf, then projecting slow motion films infused with allusions to old masters onto them.
Mr. Leshchenko said the invoice, along with computer disks and debit cards belonging to former employees of Mr. Manafort, was found by a tenant who rented the space last year.
One document, for instance, discussed ways to quickly copy 3.5-inch floppy disks, a storage device so out of date that few people younger than 35 have probably used one.
It's delicious, but the flavor is very wintry and heavy until you hit one of the disks of crisp raw apple tossed with lemon verbena, and then everything lightens up.
Many supply chain attacks use memory injection techniques where malicious code is directly loaded in the memory of compromised processes and doesn't create files or leave other digital traces on disks.
A quirk of the dynamics means that a so-called polar misalignment should be possible, but until now we had no evidence of misaligned disks in which these planets might form.
Other operations that have continued to be performed despite negative research findings include spinal fusion (to ease pain caused by worn disks), and subacromial decompression, which in theory reduces shoulder pain.
The Greek government on Tuesday confirmed a Financial Times report that investigators took computers, documents and disks from the home of Christos Sclavounis on July 4 as part of the investigation.
The antiquated system that controls the U.S. nuclear arsenal quietly got a long-awaited update this summer — eliminating the use of eight-inch floppy disks that were roughly 50 years old.
The antiquated system that controls the U.S. nuclear arsenal quietly got a long-awaited update this summer — eliminating the use of eight-inch floppy disks that are roughly 50 years old.
"We see two compact sources that we interpret as circumstellar disks around the two young stars," said Felipe Alves, study author and postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics.
Click here to view original GIFNo matter what the size—eight-inch, 5 1/4-inch, 3 1/2-inch—floppy disks are the most iconic symbols of old-school computing.
In trial, Uber did not try to dispute that Anthony Levandowski downloaded 0003,000 documents onto his work laptop, moved them onto his personal laptop, and then moved them onto other disks.
I have zero recollection of ever hearing about Optical Read-Only Memory (or OROM) storage disks, but people were very excited about them for at least one week 20 years ago.
Roll the dough into wrappers: Gently smash the balls of dough into flat disks, then lightly roll an Asian-style rolling pin across them to flatten them out a bit more.
Ant-Man / Scott Lang (Paul Rudd): Powered by Pym Particles Disks, Ant-Man's incredible suit allows him to shrink in size, wield super human strength, and lead an army of ants.
Frantz amassed a respectable stockpile of refurbished, donated, and used hardware: 41 desktops and laptops, 27 pieces of removable media (memory cards and flash drives), 11 hard disks, and six cellphones.
Either way, since the ransomware appears to damage disks for some victims, even if the hackers provide a decryption key, some victims may not be able to save their files anyway.
But the range is thrilling: whole shrimp robed in sticky rice, as if beaded in pearls; tight sacs of curried squid; chewy disks of glutinous rice flour with pork sealed inside.
Linden Lab is a uniquely bizarre company that is still thriving off the successes of a product that was introduced when people were grabbing AOL disks to connect to the web.
We know from the chapter's subtitle that Derek Roberts, a "former personal assistant to Ms. Wells," has put her worn handbag, cassette tapes, floppy disks and makeup bag up for sale.
I find it's best to bake the fruit untopped for a half-hour or so before laying the raw disks of dough on top and baking them for another 15 minutes.
The Defense Department's system for sending emergency messages to nuclear forces is made up of aging technology that runs on a 1970s-era computer system and uses 85033-inch floppy disks.
The Defense Department's system for sending emergency messages to nuclear forces is made up of aging technology that runs on a 1970s-era computer system and uses 8-inch floppy disks.
It's a sleek, motorized medley of finely machined rods, screens, perforated disks, and springs in metal, glass, wood, and plastic, set in a box with a circular cut in one side.

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