Caplio R2
ƒ/5.9
5.6 mm
1/310
100

“It’s only wafer thin.”

31 responses to “The Meaning of Life”

  1. ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh la la!!

  2. Thank you, sir, and now, here’s ze check.

  3. More valuable than gold…

  4. Meaning is in the eye of the beholder.

  5. the blurred perspective is my fav – real abstract!

    perfect for graphic [art] so come join us 🙂

  6. 101010101010101011110101010101

    I mean, err, awesome!

  7. I ♥ this shot! It would be cool to have a floor just like this.

    What size are these and what are they for?

  8. Overall, an 8" disk.

    Each square is about 1 cm square.

    They make your PCs run. Intel Pentium chips (2nd iteration die shrink, back from the 100 MHz era)

  9. The meaning of Flickr …

  10. They look tiny, I thought they were for a laptop. But what do I know, I never open my Mac. I’m sure it must look like this by now!

  11. the meaning of life the universe and everything is "42"

  12. from the thumb, I thought this to be a ray of light across a reflective lily pond lol

  13. nice, an interesting subject and great perspective.

  14. And here I thought it was digitized genetic code….
    Gorgeous shot.

  15. Very cool lighting.

  16. the light makes the difference, like it!

  17. awwwweeesooommmeee awesome… only you cud pull it off 😉

  18. Wow, what a wonderful image! Very futuristic looking!
    (from Scientist Photographers group)

  19. It has been a long a day and your photostream has provided me much thought and inspiration to make another day. Thank you for sharing these random bursts of wisdom.

  20. you are very kind. thanks.

    P.S. Gordon Moore gave me this wafer, and I got Andy Grove (my b-school Professor at the time), to sign it. Andy Grove

  21. Awesome shot!

    (from Scientist Photographers group)

  22. Photo was used in a news article in the Netherlands:
    http://www.emerce.nl/nieuws.jsp?id=2836985

    At the bottom they give you credits and link to your flickr blog

  23. too much tiny, but too much expensive, looks like gigantic nation.

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