On Tue 11 Dec 2007 18:13:25, hummingbird wrote in ACF:
Hummingbird, I really don't think we want to know about what uses you
put your digital or movie camera to while on holiday in Thailand or
Brazil. I suggest it's a topic we steer clear of here in the interests
of decency and so it might be useful if you don't give a hint of these
matters in your posting.
I have to say that a lost hard drive would give you something to occupy
your spare time rather than giving us all the highly dubious benefit of
argumentative postings and sockpuppets.
Actually, Hummingbird, just between you and me, those Samsung hard
drives can sometimes be a bit too slow on some workloads. You wouldn't
want that. And sometimes Samsung uses noisy motors bought in from JVC.
On the other hand the 3.5 internal Maxtors work really well, especially
as a system drive. You can use them in parts of the cabinet which have
almost no air flow and which get really hot. You have to make sure the
hard drive's platters are properly balanced by storing data to about 75
percent of their capacity. They can sound a bit noisy but that's easily
dealt with by wrapping the drive in dense foam. The thicker the better.
Maxtors used like this are so good that there's no need to mess about
with backups or RAID or checkpoints or any garbage like that. You can
even throw away their warranty. You could try this sometime. It will
give really good results and certainly provide endless pleasure.
Heh!
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