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December 14, 2003

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Brad DeLong casually begins a post,


One side effect of having the text of 10,000 books from Project Gutenberg newly-downloaded onto your laptop

And the music industry still thinks that we should buy albums on CD's. Somebody has to explain to them Moore's Law and it what it implies for the cost of storage.

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1. dsquared on December 15, 2003 07:09 AM writes...

Moore's Law is about transistors per square inch and has fewer implications for the cost of storage than one might think ...

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