wondersteve
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Originally posted by: vshah
just like newton back in the day "ANTIGRAV, B1TCHES!!! WE NEED IT NOW!!!"
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Originally posted by: vshah
just like newton back in the day "ANTIGRAV, B1TCHES!!! WE NEED IT NOW!!!"
Originally posted by: JoeKing
40 gigs? Whoa :Q
that's like almost as much porn as I have. I'm impressed :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: eelw
You would rather trust all that data on a single optical disk over magnetic media that is enclosed in a metal case????
I guess cause I've never had a cd or dvd fail, but I have lost data on hard drives.
Originally posted by: gigapet
solid state storage is the future
Originally posted by: episodic
Ok, I was not insinuating that a DVD and an IPOD were the same thing. My point was that we need a CHEAP and MASSIVE optical re-writable storage system, NOW.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
yea it sucks hard. labeling your backup dvds is also a pain. need some kind of database backup software that scans the content of each dvdr into a search database and assigns the disc a number. that way you can just lookup the file you want to restore and go through your spindle of numbered discs. bleh... is there such a thing? looking through spindles = hell
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
yea it sucks hard. labeling your backup dvds is also a pain. need some kind of database backup software that scans the content of each dvdr into a search database and assigns the disc a number. that way you can just lookup the file you want to restore and go through your spindle of numbered discs. bleh... is there such a thing? looking through spindles = hell
Originally posted by: Aves
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
yea it sucks hard. labeling your backup dvds is also a pain. need some kind of database backup software that scans the content of each dvdr into a search database and assigns the disc a number. that way you can just lookup the file you want to restore and go through your spindle of numbered discs. bleh... is there such a thing? looking through spindles = hell
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