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Thanks to everyone for the suggestions on the SNAFU CD-ROM drive -- I've
forwarded the digest to her, and as soon as I hear back from her I'll let
you know what the cause and solution were!

For hardware lovers, this just reported from cnn.com:

LIVERMORE, California (CNN) -- Smaller, cheaper, faster technology being
unveiled Wednesday could pack more circuitry onto chips, the computer
industry says. That would mean more power under the hoods of PCs and other
devices.

The process is expected to lead to microprocessors that are far more
powerful and have hundreds of times more capacity than chips now on the
market.

The technology is called "extreme ultraviolet lithography," or EUVL. The
first working prototype EUVL machine is being displayed at Sandia National
Laboratories/California in Livermore.

Chip-maker Intel says such speed and computer brain power could mean
real-time, universal language translation; sophisticated weather modeling
that now takes the resources of supercomputers; less costly and more
sophisticated medical research; and better atomic weapons testing without
using actual bombs.

Based on a principle called Moore's Law, the power of transistors doubles
every 18 months. However, using current techniques, this theory will run out
of steam in 2005, thereby forcing chip-makers to devise new technologies
like EUVL.

If chip-makers do not discover new ways to shrink the necessary circuits,
then it will eventually be physically impossible to continue boosting the
power of chips.

This new process is done in a vacuum, using light that's invisible, and a
series of mirrors that work as lenses to project chip patterns onto wafers.

Sandia and two other U.S. government laboratories, Lawrence Livermore and
Lawrence Berkeley, have been leading the way on EUVL research. Industry
partners involved in the $250 million project are Intel, Motorola, AMD,
Micron, Infineon Technologies and IBM.

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