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This site is no longer maintained.
My current weblog.
Over on the Interesting People mailing list, James H. Morris has suggested some solutions to the chip glut:
Edible chips? The silicon chip needs to adopt the economic model of its lowly cousin the potato chip. Supermarket aisles could be filled with nourishing smart chips. They could even serve useful medical purposes after being ingested, monitoring intestinal conditions or blocking fat digestion.