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Chief Prognosticator » 2007 » June

I recently made a prediction about wireless video contact lenses. I even created a simple illustration for my idea:

Well I was thumbing through an old issue of Wired and guess what? Looks like someone already thought of it:
Oh well, I can honestly say I thought of it independently, so I still feel good about this prediction.

Here’s a new idea — how about a new CD technology that included a small slab of flash memory in the middle. A flash memory chip could be used to store read-write data with ease without having to burn directly to the disk. A small modification to standard CD players would need to be made, but the technology shouldn’t be so difficult. Think about it:

  • You could save preferences like song order or equalizer settings directly to your music CD.
  • You could save your game data directly to a PlayStation game disk.
  • You could create and change passwords to your data disks.

I know CD-burners are cheap and digital storage in on the rise, so perhaps this idea is about a decade too late. Oh well, at least it’s a fun glimpse into an alternate universe.

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