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Posted by Matthew L. Martin on 04/25/06 02:11
Roy L. Fuchs wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:37:23 -0400, "Matthew L. Martin"
> <nothere@notnow.never> Gave us:
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>> Then I guess this doesn't exist.
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> I just went by what I read months ago.
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> Also, I saw what seagate showed as their offerings a week or so ago,
> and did not see that drive or form factor listed. I guess I didn't get
> to their main site.
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> Doesn't matter though.
>
> The smaller form factor I mentioned is coming, and nothing you said
> deriding them is true. They are quite viable, and are even used by the
> military in situations where weight and space are considerations, like
> UAVs and UGVs., so there is no reason for a business to fear them
> failing on them, and they are actually EASIER to make.
>
> Less is indeed more.
You are an unreasoning moron. Think before you type.
Name me one single disk drive 2.5" or smaller with a 1 million hour
MTBF. I can name you dozens of 3.5" disk drives with more than 1 million
hour MTBF.
Matthew
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I'm a contractor. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one.
Which one do you want?
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