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32 Gig not enough???
Hate to date myself but my first computer did not even have an HDD. 8088 processor with one 5.25" floppy. 32 Gigs is huge. It would fill up a lot of 100meg Zip discs which we thought were big back then...
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I just got my iPod Nano...  BitTwiddler | 09/12/05
Can't wait to get big enough to replace tapes  Sir_Chancealot | 09/12/05
Use removeable hard drives  procat | 09/12/05
We use 400 GB back up tapes  voska | 09/12/05
16G is not enough  tic swayback | 09/12/05
16 GB IS enough  specialk_z | 09/12/05
What's the capacity then?  voska | 09/12/05
32 gigabytes, or so the article says  ibabadur1 | 09/12/05
That still doesn't answer the question  voska | 09/13/05
Perhaps I mis-spoke  tic swayback | 09/12/05
I used removable hard drive since 7 years  gagnon_pascal@... | 09/12/05
I Have A 1GB Flash Drive  itanalyst | 09/12/05
The hard drive is the weak link in PC's.  bjbrock | 09/12/05
Yep  ecbpro | 09/12/05
I bet...  joshdcohen@... | 09/13/05
32 GB is hardly enough room  voska | 09/13/05
an interesting idea...  JoeMama_z | 09/12/05
a better idea  BIGDSEW | 09/13/05
Re: "Flash memory closing in on hard drives?"  metilley@... | 09/13/05
External HDD  Lightkeeper@... | 09/14/05
Getting a nano!  Reverend MacFellow | 09/13/05
32 Gig not enough???  Lightkeeper@... | 09/14/05
We thought 10 Mb was huge back when....  el1jones | 11/03/05
Finally Flash May Pay Off For Music  bhartman36 | 09/14/05

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