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Never enough!
Unfortunately, users will never have enough storage capacity.
I can remember when we made the swap from double-density to high-density floppy disks.
from de Century 100 (washing machine looking storage device) to the Century 200.
When the Quantum Bigfoot was the greatest of the Greatest. (1.2 Gb, that was as good as it could get) and yet, corporate users, home users, you, me, everyone with a computer system demands more and more storage capacity.
When is it going to end? My best guess is NEVER.

I'd like to see the posts at TalkBack in 2010 when some idiot will gripe about 2 petabytes installed capacity is just not cutting it for his home computer.
Posted by: SantiagoCrespo   Posted on: 10/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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