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Jason_Xero

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« Reply #30 on: June 7, 2003 01:41 pm CDT »
Yes actually, I do believe that, and magically, Particle does to (the one person who probably argues the most with me).

They built defective motors for their hard drives.  I remember reading where everyone was using fluid dynamic bearings, but Western Digital chose to use the older types of motors, whatever they may be, they were probably malarkey.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
(Yes, on their site it only shows 3Mbps, but it is actually 6Mbps, I would know :)).


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« Reply #31 on: June 7, 2003 01:44 pm CDT »
Good argument. You win. Western Digital makes bad products, who you think makes the best harddrives?
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« Reply #32 on: June 7, 2003 01:46 pm CDT »
Probably Seagate and IBM. Although IBM may be making malarkey, now they used to make good ones.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
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« Reply #33 on: June 7, 2003 01:48 pm CDT »
I have a Seagate up in my room it's 4GB too. I but this corporate Dell doesn't allow me to stick in no more than two drives and two CD-Rom drives so I can't add space to my system.
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« Reply #34 on: June 7, 2003 01:50 pm CDT »
You can't because that is the max per hard drive controller anyway.  The only way you could expand is by a RAID or SCSI pci card.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
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« Reply #35 on: June 7, 2003 01:51 pm CDT »
I should of known that. I just learned that last year in my Cisco Networking Academy class (IT Communications). I'm slipping have to keep up, but I don't have my own computer to practice on so I can't really expand my knowledge like I want to. You're so lucky.
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« Reply #36 on: June 7, 2003 01:54 pm CDT »
I learn as I go.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
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« Reply #37 on: June 7, 2003 02:06 pm CDT »
I took that class as well, Junta..  hated every minute of it.  All we did was read chapters, take tests, and have an occasional lab where we got to work on the computers.
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« Reply #38 on: June 7, 2003 02:13 pm CDT »
I did the same thing but I loved it. I didn't love it enough to learn the material completely which is why I failed the CCNA. But I had access to all the equipment and could use it whenever I felt like it usually as long as I wasn't effecting the rest of the class, like if a student was telneting into a router and I disconnected him, stuff like that. I want to reenter the class learn it and then pass the CCNA this time.
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« Reply #39 on: June 7, 2003 02:14 pm CDT »
K back on topic:


Those were just a couple of cool guys doing what they do best, being cool!
*dances half naked with other little boys*
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A two minute some is just one minute and 59 seconds too god damn long! AI AI AI AI AI

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« Reply #40 on: June 7, 2003 02:18 pm CDT »
Does anyone have the translated words for what those boys was saying? They must of been REALLY REALLY REALLY bored and brave to make that video.
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« Reply #41 on: June 7, 2003 02:19 pm CDT »
Actually, out east, karaoking is far more popular than watching TV. They do it all the time.



(I know I butched karaoking up, sorry.)
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« Reply #42 on: June 7, 2003 02:21 pm CDT »
I swear I was just about to edit my thing and add in something just like that saying that their hobbies may differ from ours. But then I thought that they have been in the USA.
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