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From: Phil Martel on 14 May 2010 20:09 "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell(a)earthlink.net> wrote in message news:eOmdncVq8_hC9nDWnZ2dnUVZ_o4AAAAA(a)earthlink.com... > > Jerry Avins wrote: >> >> On 5/12/2010 11:07 PM, GreenXenon wrote: >> > Hi: >> > >> > Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence >> > when the power is offed? >> >> Have you considered mercury delay lines? > > > How do you think he caused his brain damage? > > http://wapedia.mobi/en/Acoustic_delay_line Turing said gin would work in place of mercury.
From: JosephKK on 16 May 2010 21:39
On Fri, 14 May 2010 20:09:31 -0400, "Phil Martel" <pomartel(a)comcast.net> wrote: > >"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell(a)earthlink.net> wrote in message >news:eOmdncVq8_hC9nDWnZ2dnUVZ_o4AAAAA(a)earthlink.com... >> >> Jerry Avins wrote: >>> >>> On 5/12/2010 11:07 PM, GreenXenon wrote: >>> > Hi: >>> > >>> > Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence >>> > when the power is offed? >>> >>> Have you considered mercury delay lines? >> >> >> How do you think he caused his brain damage? >> >> > >http://wapedia.mobi/en/Acoustic_delay_line > >Turing said gin would work in place of mercury. > Actually most liquids will work, being reasonably low loss and having useful propagation velocity gets into the mix rather fast though. |