> How did we get to printing QR codes?
Because LOL vellum genomes?
On 14/01/15 00:00, Jeswin wrote:
> How did we get to printing QR codes? I was thinking more along the
> lines of magnetic tape drives. Is that still a thing in IT world,
> cause I thought I heard it started going away when cheap
> multi-terabyte HDDs came out. That and the cloud, but the cloud is not
> feasible for storing sequencing data.
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