The Terabyte Hard Drive is Here (1 Terabyte=1,000 GB; What's the Limit? Terabytes, Petabytes, Exaby

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McSpreader

Liar. You cant even try claiming that the post never
made it to your system, because you replied to it, liar.

Here is the answer again.



You're welcome to be as trying as you like, liar.



Go and **** yourself. No please, that's and order.
The question you still have not answered is:
"Are you advocating pirating Microsoft licensed software? Please
give a Yes or No answer this time."
 
R

Rod Speed

The question you still have not answered is:
"Are you advocating pirating Microsoft licensed software?

That is the only question an its clearly been answered, liar.
Please give a Yes or No answer this time."

That isnt even a question and you get no say what
so ever on the answer to the previous question.

Now go and **** yourself. No please, that's an order.
 
M

McSpreader

If you honestly believe that:

....answers the question:

....then you must have the mind of a politician. Responding evasively
is not the same as answering the question.
 
M

McSpreader

Even a pathological liar should be able to bullshit its way
out of its predicament better than that pathetic effort, liar.


Lying, again. Nothing 'evasive' about that answer, liar.

Wriggle away.
 
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Folkert Rienstra

Mike Redrobe said:
It's 2x 500gb drives configured as usb raid 0, better than the
previous "1TB lacie bigger disk", which was 4x 250gb drives
as usb raid 0 (frightening).

Raid0, huh?
 
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HenryNettles

Huhhh??? Windows is free??? Have you run this opinion by Bill Gates?? Or
the lawyers where you work? I think they would strongly disagree with you.

I can build a file server with used parts and a new 250 gig hard drive for
about what it will cost to buy one legal license for XP Pro. Windows 2003
Server will cost quite a bit more than that.


Perhaps I spoke too soon. Perhaps Windows will be free? Talk about a
weird possiblity, read this from Robert X. Cringely:

http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20051103.html
 

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