“Massive dark matter halos are clearly detected in disk galaxies, so where did they disappear to during the mergers?”
Avishai Dekel
“Probably most galaxies are truncated—the density of stars in the disk drops off sharply. But NGC 300 just seems to go on forever. The density of stars in the disk falls off very smoothly and gradually.”
Ken Freeman
“The more data you have, the more physical disk you save. The savings are huge.”
Jeff Jones
“You should boot from a clean disk before removing a virus. Some viruses can't be cleaned any other way.”
Ken Dunham
“This disk looks remarkably like those also seen around ordinary young stars in which planets are known to form.”
Deepto Chakrabarty
“Now that we have proven that the black hole is at the centre of the disk of blue stars, the formation of these stars becomes hard to understand. Gas that might form stars must spin around the black hole so quickly - and so much more quickly near the black hole than farther out - that star formation looks almost impossible. But the stars are there.”
Ralf Bender
“Now that we back up to the SAN, we do it disk-to-disk-to-tape. We figure tape is the backup of backups when you send something outside for storage.”
Praneeth Machettira