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  • C Chris Maunder

    I remember when I used to look at 250Mb drives as potentially unreliable because they were just so damn huge. And now I have a 250Gb drive. It's so cool checking the "install everything including the kitchen sink" option when installing VS.NET, MSDN and Office. Load me up, baby. Slowly, slowly, getting myself sorted down here. Still not used to the toilets flushing the wrong way though :P cheers, Chris Maunder [edit: OK, OK - I spelled terabyte wrong. Always have, always will ;) ]

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    Antony M Kancidrowski
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    250Gb, what is the world coming to? My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. Yes that's a huge 720kB in total. :-D Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
    I'm coloured, yet clear.
    I'm fruity and sweet.
    I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
    - David Williams (Little Britain)

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      250Gb, what is the world coming to? My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. Yes that's a huge 720kB in total. :-D Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
      I'm coloured, yet clear.
      I'm fruity and sweet.
      I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
      - David Williams (Little Britain)

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      Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. My first machine had a cassette tape for storage built into it. The OS was in ROM, and there was no compiler. A BASIC interpreter, and if you wanted to write assembly code, you had to use POKE statements. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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      • C Chris Maunder

        I remember when I used to look at 250Mb drives as potentially unreliable because they were just so damn huge. And now I have a 250Gb drive. It's so cool checking the "install everything including the kitchen sink" option when installing VS.NET, MSDN and Office. Load me up, baby. Slowly, slowly, getting myself sorted down here. Still not used to the toilets flushing the wrong way though :P cheers, Chris Maunder [edit: OK, OK - I spelled terabyte wrong. Always have, always will ;) ]

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        Phil J Pearson
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        Where are you going to store the backup floppy set?


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        • M Marc Clifton

          Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. My first machine had a cassette tape for storage built into it. The OS was in ROM, and there was no compiler. A BASIC interpreter, and if you wanted to write assembly code, you had to use POKE statements. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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          My first computer was an Acorn Atom[^] I bought the 1K version (yes that 1K, split between video ram and program space)... Upgraded it to a total of 12K!!! It had an external tape unit (i.e. my old tape recorder). Integer basic, 1 MHz CPU (I modded it to 2MHz to make space invaders more challenging). Gary

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            My first computer was an Acorn Atom[^] I bought the 1K version (yes that 1K, split between video ram and program space)... Upgraded it to a total of 12K!!! It had an external tape unit (i.e. my old tape recorder). Integer basic, 1 MHz CPU (I modded it to 2MHz to make space invaders more challenging). Gary

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            GRAPHIC MODES 64 x 64 (4 colors), 64 x 96 (4 colors), 128 x 96 (monochrome), 64 x 192 (4 colors), 128 x 192 (2 colors), 256 x 192 (monochrome) Lucky guy, you had a color display! :-D My first computer didn't offer that[^] :sigh:


            Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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            • C Corinna John

              Can I order the Internet on DVD? :rolleyes: The download would be out of date as soon as it's complete.

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              Corinna John wrote: Can I order the Internet on DVD? Yep, but don't expect any bonus materials :-D


              Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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              • M Marc Clifton

                Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. My first machine had a cassette tape for storage built into it. The OS was in ROM, and there was no compiler. A BASIC interpreter, and if you wanted to write assembly code, you had to use POKE statements. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                Was that a TRS-80? I miss mine :) I still have it, I should start coding with it!!!

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  I remember when I used to look at 250Mb drives as potentially unreliable because they were just so damn huge. And now I have a 250Gb drive. It's so cool checking the "install everything including the kitchen sink" option when installing VS.NET, MSDN and Office. Load me up, baby. Slowly, slowly, getting myself sorted down here. Still not used to the toilets flushing the wrong way though :P cheers, Chris Maunder [edit: OK, OK - I spelled terabyte wrong. Always have, always will ;) ]

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                  Chris Maunder wrote: Slowly, slowly, getting myself sorted down here. Still not used to the toilets flushing the wrong way though Upwards ? :eek: The tigress is here :-D

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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. My first machine had a cassette tape for storage built into it. The OS was in ROM, and there was no compiler. A BASIC interpreter, and if you wanted to write assembly code, you had to use POKE statements. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                    Atari 400? I think mine had 4k of RAM... My first 20mb hard drive cost me over $700, and my friends thought I was nuts for buying somethign with so much space available on it... ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. My first machine had a cassette tape for storage built into it. The OS was in ROM, and there was no compiler. A BASIC interpreter, and if you wanted to write assembly code, you had to use POKE statements. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                      Marc Clifton wrote: My first machine had a cassette tape for storage built into it. :( My cassette drive was external... and optional. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        I remember when I used to look at 250Mb drives as potentially unreliable because they were just so damn huge. And now I have a 250Gb drive. It's so cool checking the "install everything including the kitchen sink" option when installing VS.NET, MSDN and Office. Load me up, baby. Slowly, slowly, getting myself sorted down here. Still not used to the toilets flushing the wrong way though :P cheers, Chris Maunder [edit: OK, OK - I spelled terabyte wrong. Always have, always will ;) ]

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                        You are SOOO tempting me to post the image of the case :rolleyes: Bianca Wylie

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                          Corinna John wrote: Can I order the Internet on DVD? Yep, but don't expect any bonus materials :-D


                          Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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                          I'm sure Bob would be more than happy to provide audio commentary :) Steve

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                          • G Graham Bradshaw

                            The final step to geekdom is to get a third 250GB drive, and then write your own RAID driver...

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                            Steve Mayfield
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                            How about one of these Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 - 400GB Serial ATA 1.5Gb/s (Serial) ATA Ultra 100 (Parallel)[^] Steve

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                              How about one of these Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 - 400GB Serial ATA 1.5Gb/s (Serial) ATA Ultra 100 (Parallel)[^] Steve

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                              Graham Bradshaw
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                              It's a bit small - it'll fill up in no time at all. I suugest you just plug several of these [^] into some spare FireWire ports...

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                              • M Marc Clifton

                                Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: My first machine had a dual 5 1/4" floppy. I had the OS on one and the compiler and source on another. My first machine had a cassette tape for storage built into it. The OS was in ROM, and there was no compiler. A BASIC interpreter, and if you wanted to write assembly code, you had to use POKE statements. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                                My first computer was a battery, two wires and a battery. I had to do all the computing myself! :sigh: -- Suche Wissen über Alles. Der Student

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                                • B Bianca Wylie

                                  You are SOOO tempting me to post the image of the case :rolleyes: Bianca Wylie

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                                  What color is it? -- Suche Wissen über Alles. Der Student

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                                    What color is it? -- Suche Wissen über Alles. Der Student

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                                    Es ist nicht die Farbe, (also dass ist ganz normal) aber die....hmmmm... Kunst? Ja, Kunst. Er wird mir tot machen ob Ich ein Foto hier gelasst. Es heisst - nein, Ich kann dass auch nicht sagen weil Ich habe es am Google gefunden. He will be back in commumications on Friday. Then I will force him to post the photo. :rolleyes: . Now that I'm typing this I bet people actually have and like this thing. :laugh: ok. one hint. Gift. Read that as German, not English. ;) Bianca Wylie

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                                      Es ist nicht die Farbe, (also dass ist ganz normal) aber die....hmmmm... Kunst? Ja, Kunst. Er wird mir tot machen ob Ich ein Foto hier gelasst. Es heisst - nein, Ich kann dass auch nicht sagen weil Ich habe es am Google gefunden. He will be back in commumications on Friday. Then I will force him to post the photo. :rolleyes: . Now that I'm typing this I bet people actually have and like this thing. :laugh: ok. one hint. Gift. Read that as German, not English. ;) Bianca Wylie

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                                      Bianca Wylie wrote: He will be back in commumications on Friday. Then I will force him to post the photo. . Now that I'm typing this I bet people actually have and like this thing. You will just have to force him to post it, if you want to save a swede from dying of curiousity. :-D Bianca Wylie wrote: Gift Jetzt bin ich sogar verwirrt! He's halfway around the globe, so he will not be able to prep your food if you post a photo here. :~ -- Suche Wissen über Alles. Der Student

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                                      • B bryce

                                        jeez mate, thats a lot of pr0n you'll be storing ;) Bryce --- Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

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                                        bryce wrote: jeez mate, thats a lot of pr0n you'll be storing ;) Still don't think he's talking to us Bryce. Since he seems to have moved back for the time being to Melbourne, maybe we should have a drinking trip down south looking for him. I also can't see the reason for him getting a 250GB drive. I can get a 200GB drive for $170 while a 250GB drive costs $270. Doesn't seem financially intelligent to me. Also should I tell you or him about the 120GB and 200GB in my computer, plus the 200GB in a removable draw or the 200GB USB2/FireWire drive? Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So i had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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