For your Xmas list
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- cheese lizard
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For your Xmas list
I for one wouldn't mind having one of these https://www.itprotoday.com/high-speed-s ... rmance-ssd !
Cheers, Claude.
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Re: For your Xmas list
That's impressive (but to be honest, I wouldn't know what to do with 32 TB of disk space...)
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- cheese lizard
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Re: For your Xmas list
Give it a decade or two and you'll be wondering why anyone would bother with such a petty amount.
Cheers, Claude.
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- PlatinumLounger
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Re: For your Xmas list
"Intel describes [it] as the size of an old-fashioned 12-inch ruler"
How long does Intel think a brand-new 12-inch ruler is?
Yes, I know, about 30 cm...
How long does Intel think a brand-new 12-inch ruler is?
Yes, I know, about 30 cm...
John Gray
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Re: For your Xmas list
It's a myth that Napoleon Bonaparte was as short as many have said, at least when compared to contemporary non-rulers.John Gray wrote:"Intel describes [it] as the size of an old-fashioned 12-inch ruler"
How long does Intel think a brand-new 12-inch ruler is?
Yes, I know, about 30 cm...
Byelingual When you speak two languages but start losing vocabulary in both of them.
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- cheese lizard
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Re: For your Xmas list
I can't really help you there Argus, you see, I've never met Bonaparte.Argus wrote:It's a myth that Napoleon Bonaparte was as short as many have said, at least when compared to contemporary non-rulers.
Cheers, Claude.
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Re: For your Xmas list
I suspect that even today if you are editing 4K videos then 32 TB isn't such a great amount of disk space.Claude wrote:Give it a decade or two and you'll be wondering why anyone would bother with such a petty amount.
Ken
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Re: For your Xmas list
Remember a time when 5-10 MB HDDs were considered HUMONGOUS!?
(I do get nostalgic like that at times.)
(I do get nostalgic like that at times.)
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Paul
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