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and who takes pictures that are 300k ?
1.8 million pictures my foot. Use a more real world scenario Maxtor or ZD or whoever came up with that comparison. Everyone has an average of 4 megapixels today so how about 1 picture = 1.2MB. And now that RAW format is supported in the new cameras and new Windows, 1.2MB is going to be unrealistic too.
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500 GB isn't 1/2 a terabyte  emcee_z | 06/06/05
Mount them in front of a fan  osreinstall | 06/06/05
Agreed  erdiko@... | 06/06/05
Just the exact opposite...  bad2thebone_z | 06/07/05
Nah, nah, nah, Seagate's reliability is well documented...  MepisLINUXuser | 06/07/05
New dell with maxtor died  Protector | 06/07/05
From my experience  voska | 06/07/05
Then what is it?  erdiko@... | 06/06/05
1000 vs 1024  __howard__ | 06/07/05
Just a small correction ...  Ludovit | 06/07/05
1024 vs 1000  CrazY_UKRaiNiaN | 06/07/05
Actually  voska | 06/07/05
Still not quite right  emcee_z | 06/07/05
Re 1000 vs 1024  Letophoro | 06/07/05
Very easy to figure  osreinstall | 06/07/05
250 hours of HDTV?  __howard__ | 06/07/05
Ahh, you're right.  UncleBubba | 06/07/05
At 2 GB per DVD movie  voska | 06/07/05
and who takes pictures that are 300k ?  MIS Master | 06/07/05

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