Transcribed by Bert.
Payday
[21 December 2014]
(42:20)
Caller: Did you say that carbon computing has always been there?
iON: Yes, data has always been stored in carbon molecules.
Caller: Then, there’s about to be a very significant change in how that carbon is developed, right - there’s a change coming to carbon?
iON: No! No, change! You’re just catching up to it. You have carbon dating forever. Well, if carbon dating works, why can’t it store your phone number?
Caller: Then there’s carbon computing, of course.
Dr. Dean: But then there’s “Pico” carbon, iON! There’s Pico carbon.
iON: YES and it’s made of “Angstrom”.
Dr. Dean: Umm-Hmm!
Payday
[21 December 2014]
(42:20)
Caller: Did you say that carbon computing has always been there?
iON: Yes, data has always been stored in carbon molecules.
Caller: Then, there’s about to be a very significant change in how that carbon is developed, right - there’s a change coming to carbon?
iON: No! No, change! You’re just catching up to it. You have carbon dating forever. Well, if carbon dating works, why can’t it store your phone number?
Caller: Then there’s carbon computing, of course.
Dr. Dean: But then there’s “Pico” carbon, iON! There’s Pico carbon.
iON: YES and it’s made of “Angstrom”.
Dr. Dean: Umm-Hmm!
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