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(May 19, 2006 - 7:04 AM)
Massaging the data was the main problem they have with development of Flash memory technology. Or, trying to have a self powering/massaging module that will keep your stored memory for a long enough period until you turn the power on again. They finally have a decent working model of that for use with a large enough capacity to be competitive with HDs. And since the Japanese have finally lowered memory prices enough, both volatile and non-volatile, plus the increase in the amount of storage, the hybrid drives are coming to market.
Now, if you have two Tesla coils arcing between each other with in your case, there is a better risk of magnetic interference, assuming you have upped the amperage on the bolts' power. Though, you could implement a nice Tesla coil arc of, say, 100 mA and be half safe, while still impressing your friends with your customized case.
Now, I think its in Arizona they are trying to build massive sized Tesla coils to show the potential of wireless power transmission. That's the future, I tell ya.
Note: Actually it's Neveada. You can find more here:
LIGHTNING ON DEMAND - www.lod.org