1. Thanks for the link. That's an attractive deal, and pretty much exactly what I was hoping for from y'all.
2. Porn.:-) But for an extremely exclusive audience, I must say. But I'll say no more than that. But I'm flattered that you'd request.
3. Yes, X. Filed for divorce on 14 Dec 2006, was final 7 Feb 2007. We resolved everything ourselves, no lawyers, no arbitrator -- just two intelligent, reasonable human beings fairly dividing up their assets and ending a contract. That's pretty much what the marriage
Best of luck to you. I was in a shitty relationship for thirteen years before I called it quits. Best thing I've ever done. Really. I'm happier now than I have ever been.
Springboard on to something better.
Too bad about the porn. We could trade;). I've got 115MB of our four-couple swing party last year. Miss seeing you around here. BTW, I deleted that awesome pic you sent me a while back. No chance of it getting out to the public now. You're safe.
They'll probably die on you within a day, and Seagate won't replace it with a new one. I've had 4 out of 4 brand new 320 gig drives die in the last 2 weeks, from 2 different retailers, all totally shot within the first 24 hours.
Avoid any Seagate stamped "Made in China" - they're from the old Maxtor China plant, and it looks like they have problems.
Better off to buy Western Digital - yes, the warranty is only 3 years instead of 5, but I doubt Seagate will even be around in 5 years, if the emails and pho
Avoid any Seagate stamped "Made in China" - they're from the old Maxtor China plant, and it looks like they have problems.
I was wondering why you've been hating on Seagate lately, since that's all I've bought recently. Now you've said the model you had bought was basically a relabeled Maxtor...alles klar.
(Now that I think about it, Seagate Barracudas went from 250 to 300 to 400 GB...no stop at 320 GB in there. I'm running those in a bunch of machines, with sizes ranging from 80 to 750 GB. I've had n
As long as they aren't made at the China factory, you're probably ok with a 320, but a LOT of people are reporting that drives coming out of the China facility have really high failure rates. The same rates that drove Maxtor into bankruptcy and into Seagate's arms.
It used to be, way back when (like when drives cost $7/meg) that I only recommended Western Digital and Seagate, and that worked for me. Pretty much every Maxtor has been back to the factory, or became hinkey just out of warranty. Sure, they re
this iomega drive [amazon.com] at amazon is 500 gig for $130 and you get free shipping. And I gotta say that if you buy it after clicking on this link I'll get 6% of that $130. So I'm pulling for that one.
This Seagate [newegg.com] at Newegg is 250 gig for $75 plus shipping. I don't know what the shipping will be exactly but they say $7.81 for 3 day, so there's probably cheaper options than that.
Or if you would like this seagate [tigerdirect.com] is 160 gig for $60 at TigerDirect.
If you don't like any of those, I'd say it would be worth your tim
*wink wink nudge nudge* I have 4 brand new Seagate 320 gig hard drives, with validated 5 years (less a few days) warranties, that I'd let go for $60 a piece, and take the loss, just to buy some half-decent Western Digitals.
Of course, you have to understand they all died within 24 hours, and Seagate is insisting on exchanging them for used "refurbished" drives of the same make and model "which meet the same quality standards as new drives" (they don't see the irony in that statement, even though I've poin
No great deals atm, but 500GB for $119.99 [buy.com], designed by PorshA! and all so you know it looks good.
For cheaper you can get something like 200GB for $69.95 [buy.com].
Hard drives is something I don't spend money on, odds are that by the time you fill up the 200GB, hard drives will be significantly cheaper and it'll make more sense to just get a new one then. They're effectively disposable IMHO. I just buy new ones for $50-75 whenever my old one fills up or breaks.
Don't do rebates through TigerDirect, they're notorious for
I second the LaCie... I've got two 250G, I got for 99€ a while ago (being a year, I think) They work fine. Recently I saw a 500G for a bit over 100€, but I really had no need for it.
At this side of the pond we don't have stuff like rebates. After talking to Americans about them, I think they're a scam.
500 GB at $0.22/GB [newegg.com].
I just put this one in my dad's pc, in your case a $20 external usb enclosure should keep you set for the next year or so.
Three things (Score:1)
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2. Porn.
3. Yes, X. Filed for divorce on 14 Dec 2006, was final 7 Feb 2007. We resolved everything ourselves, no lawyers, no arbitrator -- just two intelligent, reasonable human beings fairly dividing up their assets and ending a contract. That's pretty much what the marriage
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Springboard on to something better.
Too bad about the porn. We could trade
Do not buy Seagate 320 gig drives. (Score:3, Interesting)
They'll probably die on you within a day, and Seagate won't replace it with a new one. I've had 4 out of 4 brand new 320 gig drives die in the last 2 weeks, from 2 different retailers, all totally shot within the first 24 hours.
Avoid any Seagate stamped "Made in China" - they're from the old Maxtor China plant, and it looks like they have problems.
Better off to buy Western Digital - yes, the warranty is only 3 years instead of 5, but I doubt Seagate will even be around in 5 years, if the emails and pho
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I was wondering why you've been hating on Seagate lately, since that's all I've bought recently. Now you've said the model you had bought was basically a relabeled Maxtor...alles klar.
(Now that I think about it, Seagate Barracudas went from 250 to 300 to 400 GB...no stop at 320 GB in there. I'm running those in a bunch of machines, with sizes ranging from 80 to 750 GB. I've had n
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As long as they aren't made at the China factory, you're probably ok with a 320, but a LOT of people are reporting that drives coming out of the China facility have really high failure rates. The same rates that drove Maxtor into bankruptcy and into Seagate's arms.
It used to be, way back when (like when drives cost $7/meg) that I only recommended Western Digital and Seagate, and that worked for me. Pretty much every Maxtor has been back to the factory, or became hinkey just out of warranty. Sure, they re
well (Score:2)
This Seagate [newegg.com] at Newegg is 250 gig for $75 plus shipping. I don't know what the shipping will be exactly but they say $7.81 for 3 day, so there's probably cheaper options than that.
Or if you would like this seagate [tigerdirect.com] is 160 gig for $60 at TigerDirect.
If you don't like any of those, I'd say it would be worth your tim
Too bad you're not around here ... (Score:2)
*wink wink nudge nudge* I have 4 brand new Seagate 320 gig hard drives, with validated 5 years (less a few days) warranties, that I'd let go for $60 a piece, and take the loss, just to buy some half-decent Western Digitals.
Of course, you have to understand they all died within 24 hours, and Seagate is insisting on exchanging them for used "refurbished" drives of the same make and model "which meet the same quality standards as new drives" (they don't see the irony in that statement, even though I've poin
Hard drives (Score:2)
500GB for $119.99 [buy.com], designed by PorshA! and all so you know it looks good.
For cheaper you can get something like 200GB for $69.95 [buy.com].
Hard drives is something I don't spend money on, odds are that by the time you fill up the 200GB, hard drives will be significantly cheaper and it'll make more sense to just get a new one then. They're effectively disposable IMHO. I just buy new ones for $50-75 whenever my old one fills up or breaks.
Don't do rebates through TigerDirect, they're notorious for
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I second the LaCie... I've got two 250G, I got for 99€ a while ago (being a year, I think) They work fine. Recently I saw a 500G for a bit over 100€, but I really had no need for it.
At this side of the pond we don't have stuff like rebates. After talking to Americans about them, I think they're a scam.
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I've used them for client file backups for a LONG time. Very reliable drives, not necessarily cheap, but very good. Typical WD on average.
500GB @ $0.22/GB 16MB cache (Score:2)
techbargains.com (Score:2)
Be patient, and check daily and you can usually find a good deal within a month. Especially with the holidays coming up...
Going up (Score:2)
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3271963&CatId=136 [tigerdirect.com]
2) Western Digital Elements / 320GB / 7200 / USB 2.0 / External Hard Drive - $89.99
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3323869&CatId=136 [tigerdirect.com]
3) Iomega / Silver Series / 500GB / 7200 / 8MB / USB 2.0 / External Hard Drive - $119.99
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.as [tigerdirect.com]