OT: Pioneer Corporation creates 25-gigabyte storage disc made from corn

Jsnkc wrote on 11/5/2004, 9:58 AM
Eco-Friendly Disc Stores Data on Corn
AFP
Nov. 4, 2004 — Giving a new meaning to the term grassroots music, Pioneer Corp. said Thursday it had developed a next-generation disc made of corn to let the eco-conscious consumer dispose of data in the soil.

The Japanese electronics maker said the Blu-ray optical disc, which can be written once and stores 25 gigabytes of data, is 87 percent natural polymer derived from corn and biodegrades.

"If the starch polymer is incinerated, it will not emit dioxins and any other harmful chemicals," the company said.

While the disc can theoretically be eaten, it is coated by a 0.1-millimeter (0.004-inch) thick layer of resin and is too hard for even the strongest teeth.

Pioneer has yet to decide when to market the disc.

Earlier this year, Sony Corp. and another Japanese company, Toppan Printing, said they had developed a paper disc that can be destroyed with scissors for fool-proof data security.

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/afp/20041101/corndisc.html

Comments

nickle wrote on 11/5/2004, 10:14 AM
I'd rather have disks that I can put in the gas tank of my car to dispose of them.
Jay Gladwell wrote on 11/6/2004, 5:08 AM
Nickle, that's a great idea, but I'm afraid all those bits of data would clog the fuel filter.

Jay
StefanS wrote on 11/6/2004, 4:06 PM
Sounds like a great breakfast cereal.....Data Bites, replace those brain cells you lost the night before!
InformationSponge wrote on 11/8/2004, 9:57 AM
I wonder what happens when you stick the disk in the microwave? Do I end up with a microwave full of popcorn? :)
PigsDad wrote on 11/8/2004, 1:21 PM
> Nickle, that's a great idea, but I'm afraid all
> those bits of data would clog the fuel filter.

Well, then erase the disk before putting it in the tank.

:-)