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pmiller2
on Aug 9, 2010
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Ask HN: How would you store 5TB of data for 50 yea...
You wouldn't need to use helium. Nitrogen is the standard "inert gas" for such purposes. At standard temperatures and pressures, N_2 does just as good a job at not reacting with stuff as noble gases do.
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