It is so too because I was making the point that the applications and
uses will bloat up to use the available space, just as when we moved
from mB's to gB's. A file from my 5D2, untouched is around 60mB, about
three times the size of my first external hard drive. On the then
speeds, it would have taken a couple of hours to edit a modern layer
in PS and all night to think about a liquify command.
Speeds and space demands will grow until that card will be holding a
few movies, etc. that will use up the space and will download quickly
as the technology speeds up. Haven't you noticed that although
everything is bigger and faster, we don't seem to be working that much
faster on basic tasks?
Andrew Fildes
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On 23/02/2010, at 8:22 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Not a good analogy. You're talking about content, I was talking about
> time. Remember that it takes 150 years just to read it.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Andrew Fildes wrote:
>> No it won't. I can remember a time in the mid-'80's when a friend
>> built his own 150mB hard disc and I thought to myself, 'that's huge -
>> you'd never fill it!'
>>
>> Andrew Fildes
>> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
>> On 23/02/2010, at 2:17 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>
>>> Not to worry. It will take at least 1,000 years to fill it.
>>
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