Ting Tings

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You know it's far easier for my brain to accept that music can be digitally encoded on a silver plastic disc, and be decoded by detecting reflections from a laser, than it is to say it can be encoded into a wobbly bobbly groove in a black plastic disc, and be decoded by vibrating a diamond needle..

I mean that's just mental :ermm:
 
:lol:

You know it's far easier for my brain to accept that music can be digitally encoded on a silver plastic disc, and be decoded by detecting reflections from a laser, than it is to say it can be encoded into a wobbly bobbly groove in a black plastic disc, and be decoded by vibrating a diamond needle..

I mean that's just mental :ermm:

Worserer is that wobbly bobbly black plastic sounds better.
 
Now you mention it...

How exactly does a HD work, where do they store the info, and in what format is it stored. Do they still use binary for that? :huh:

I've just realised I've been using this technology all my life and don't really understand the basic workings of it! :fear:
 
Now you mention it...

How exactly does a HD work, where do they store the info, and in what format is it stored. Do they still use binary for that? :huh:

I've just realised I've been using this technology all my life and don't really understand the basic workings of it! :fear:

I think HDs use knots in string - bit like the ancient Incas.
 
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