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SSDs stands for Super Spinning Disks. They spin at 12,000,000 RPM. Only red haired IT geniuses can hear them. Everyone knows this.

Exactly. Which is also why SSDs are smaller - a 3.5" SSD running at that speed would have to be locked into place otherwise it would start to jump around.
 
Wow, maybe I should have moved this into the technical forums. Seems that in OT, people have a hard time with that, what's it called again? Paws Button? Sounds like something a dog would use.

Seriously dude. There is no info on how to build an input device a dog would use. Maybe I can mod a milkbone or a fire hydrant.
 
Exactly. Which is also why SSDs are smaller - a 3.5" SSD running at that speed would have to be locked into place otherwise it would start to jump around.

You're forgetting about the inertial dampeners. That allows flaming red heads to pick up a stack of SSDs and shake them together to show that the inertial dampeners are working.
 
Exactly. Which is also why SSDs are smaller - a 3.5" SSD running at that speed would have to be locked into place otherwise it would start to jump around.

The original design was to power centrifuges. Some mad scientist thought it would work on PC's and BAM! It's like the invention of Reese's Pieces.
 
The original design was to power centrifuges. Some mad scientist thought it would work on PC's and BAM! It's like the invention of Reese's Pieces.

The invention of Reese's Pieces literally changed the laws of physics and thermal dynamics. Technology is truly amazing.
 
Can't be. He's playing Crysis and has 4870s. I'd say summer 2008 at the earliest.

The date on youtube shows March 2009 (from the original group that did the video), I thought it was longer ago when I saw it the first time though, maybe not.
 
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