Schrön Loop

Small data storage device; a USB chip that stores terabytes. (Read the full article)

"That would be USB not "ISB"
(D'oh! Fixed it.)"
(Shayde 11/4/2004 8:50:50 PM )
"Here I am in 2009 just reading for the first time the novel Hyperion by Dan Simmons. I have been doing what I call "active reading". I keep a running log of characters, places, and a vocabulary list. I have learned so much by stopping to look things up. I have also learned a lot more about how to use the Internet to achieve my goal. I was really happy to see so much about this book, and really surprised to see that someone else had taken the time to do basically what I am doing, though a decade earlier. OH well. I doubt that anyone will ever read this "comment", but if you do: greetings from a person who, though 58 and retired, still loves learning (more than ever)."
(Mike McDonald, Danville, PA 3/11/2009 9:31:18 PM )
"Mike, sounds like fun to me; one of the things that I like about doing the site is rereading older books and stories and discovering gems that I missed when they came out. If you have any items that I missed, or corrections and additions to existing items, please enter them in comments or in the contact page. Have fun!"
(Bill Christensen 3/12/2009 4:48:40 AM )
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"Always thought that your blog is one of the best in my bookmarks, and once again saw this"
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