The article does point out, though, that the storage is 1) write-once and 2)
not indexed (requiring the entire storage structure in order to be sequenced
in order to access any piece of it). The article does not point out that
the "read" process involves de-sequencing the structure, an essentially
destructive process at this point in time. So, the storage would not only
be write-once, but would be read-once as well.
-David
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