i once paid $1200 for a 1GB external drive.
today i paid $150 for this:
(http://www.medium.ca/DML/1TB.JPG)
1 TeraByte? jebus that's a lot of por... err... documents!
everybody now.... 'Ooooohhh... Shiny!!!"
[beer]
How archaic, buying a crazy contraption like that. Spinning media is so 2000's.
But yeah, it's crazy. My first hard drive purchase was a 20 MB monster for well over $1000...
Quote from: ducsix on August 28, 2008, 01:26:18 PM
How archaic, buying a crazy contraption like that. Spinning media is so 2000's.
But yeah, it's crazy. My first hard drive purchase was a 20 MB monster for well over $1000...
I still remember the day I paid 800 bucks for 16 MB of RAM.
Man, I could play DOOM like a MoFo with that machine.
Quote from: darylbowden on August 28, 2008, 01:32:33 PM
I still remember the day I paid 800 bucks for 16 MB of RAM.
Man, I could play DOOM like a MoFo with that machine.
ROFLMAO [laugh]
Quote from: darylbowden on August 28, 2008, 01:32:33 PM
Man, I could play DOOM like a MoFo with that machine.
iddqd
idfa
In my day, we stored our data on cassette tapes... and we liked it.
(http://www.talkingnfl.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/snl89294.jpg)
We loved it.
Quote from: Vindingo on August 28, 2008, 02:18:25 PM
iddqd
idfa
Was iddqd the one that got you all the weapons or the one that gave you unlimited ammo? I can't remember...
Quote from: Vindingo on August 28, 2008, 02:18:25 PM
iddqd
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EDIT: To double check, idfa is the same as idkfa according to wikipedia
What do you do with all that space?
Quote from: MendoDave on August 28, 2008, 05:33:53 PM
What do you do with all that space?
well, i am going to use it to replace the hard drive that has all my software installs on it, and the hard drive that has all my mp3's on it, and the old IDE drive that has all the various edits of my demo reels and all the source footage, compressed versions, international versions etc.... my main drives c and d are both raid arrays, i am a huge fan since i lost a drive last year with 6 months of projects on it. OUCH.
so i am going to copy 3 drives worth of stuff onto it, and one day soon i will buy a matching drive and mirror everything on the big one, so i'll be fully covered. of course, lots of things can still go wrong...
the other drives can always be used for something... holding doors ajar etc.
Quote from: eyeboy on August 28, 2008, 05:50:22 PM
well, i am going to use it to replace the hard drive that has all my software installs on it, and the hard drive that has all my mp3's on it, and the old IDE drive that has all the various edits of my demo reels and all the source footage, compressed versions, international versions etc.... my main drives c and d are both raid arrays, i am a huge fan since i lost a drive last year with 6 months of projects on it. OUCH.
so i am going to copy 3 drives worth of stuff onto it, and one day soon i will buy a matching drive and mirror everything on the big one, so i'll be fully covered. of course, lots of things can still go wrong...
the other drives can always be used for something... holding doors ajar etc.
OIC
I have a RAID2 going on, but i think its just 250 MB and its mostly empty.
Quote from: MendoDave on August 28, 2008, 06:03:46 PM
OIC
I have a RAID2 going on, but i think its just 250 MB and its mostly empty.
raid 2, is that a mirror or a stripe of some kind?
i have so much junk on the drives but i hate to delete anything 'in case' i might ever need it again... haha
like i will ever want to install Quark Xpress again. that said i've been looking for a working windows 95 system with audio and gfx to run a CD-Rom magazine i made back in the 90's... or an PowerPC7500 or 8500 box... lol. damn old quicktimes just won't run with the newer OS's... it was quicktime3 though i think.
see? now if i'd only kept one, just in case
Quote from: eyeboy on August 28, 2008, 06:16:32 PM
raid 2, is that a mirror or a stripe of some kind?