Originally posted by: supafly
This guy is such a geek but he's clueless about new technology.
He loves to brag about great his latest and greatest fast computer with a "dual core pentium running at 3 gigger-hurtz" with an entire one gigger-byte of RAM. And don't forget his awesomely huge 19" LCD.
We were going over some powerpoint slides about hardware. As we got to the part about disk drives, he mentioned that they are just starting to come out with 500GB drives and they're trying to make 1TB drives. Wow, thanks for keeping us current. I'll keep an eye out for those 500GB drives.
Also, all RAID setups have built in fault tolerance. Isn't that special?
Then on the subject of flash drives, he was talking about how he finally saw a 2GB flash drive for sale. Yippie. Then later, he was amazed at a 6GB micro drive. I guess he isn't aware of 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB flash drives currently for sale.
Hopefully after we move on from this introduction crap, this guy actually can teach us something.
I'd swear you were in class with me, my teacher is like this. He was talking about how 500GB HDD are on the way and some are already out but way expensive. I told him there's 750GB drives and he didn't believe me, he also doesn't understand that CPU clock speed isn't the necessary definitive standpoint for performance. He accepted "2 gigahertz" as a benchmark for average clockspeeds today.
