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ericab
07-11-2008, 07:54 PM
http://www.giganews.com/news/article/binary-retention-240days.html?a=fst


read it and weep competitors! :fst:

skindogg
07-11-2008, 09:04 PM
and Boom goes the dynamite!

mbucari1
07-11-2008, 11:01 PM
yes! just got the email!

Windy72
07-12-2008, 12:33 AM
Sweet Jesus!:)

Skiz
07-12-2008, 02:10 AM
A full 8 months! :yahoo:

If anyone was unconvinced who the best new provider was, this should answer any question.

Beck38
07-12-2008, 02:46 AM
Wish this forum s/w did polls, or I'd ask when folks though that the 360 day / 1 year mark would be reached.

Well, I asked anyway. With the continuing drop of drive array prices, I'd put it definitely before the end of the decade (31 December 2009). Or, some 17 months from now. Sounds reasonable. :D

Skiz
07-12-2008, 03:43 AM
What does "s/w" mean? :unsure:

Gekko
07-12-2008, 07:41 AM
Woo hoo!:D Very excited!

I searched for Ocean's Eleven 1080p and I only saw something that was about 220 days old .. I was pleasantly surprised. ^^

Skiz
07-12-2008, 07:44 AM
Woo hoo!:D Very excited!

I searched for Ocean's Eleven 1080p and I only saw something that was about 220 days old .. I was pleasantly surprised. ^^

Where did you see that? According to their site, it won't start until September. :unsure:

ericab
07-12-2008, 08:20 AM
Woo hoo!:D Very excited!

I searched for Ocean's Eleven 1080p and I only saw something that was about 220 days old .. I was pleasantly surprised. ^^

Where did you see that? According to their site, it won't start until September. :unsure:

i was just gonna ask the same thing...
plus what search engine has more then 200 days of index ????

Something Else
07-12-2008, 10:24 AM
Hopefully the NZB indexing sites will follow and up their lists to 240 days. Great news, giga. :smilie4:

stupidcrab
07-12-2008, 02:46 PM
Great News
8 moths retention..@@

tesco
07-12-2008, 03:30 PM
Hopefully the NZB indexing sites will follow and up their lists to 240 days. Great news, giga. :smilie4:
:whistling

Something Else
07-12-2008, 05:05 PM
Am I missing some sort of raging clue. :unsure:

Beck38
07-12-2008, 06:00 PM
What does "s/w" mean? :unsure:

S/W = software. I usually don't use abbreviations much if at all as I don't keep up with any (ANY) of the thumbtext things that folks have invented for 'texting' on cellphones. But I thought s/w and h/w was pretty much totally in the 'culture' for at least 30+ years, so I thought I'd be safe :lol:

I gage the relative cost of computers through the cost of HD space; others do it with the cost of RAM, but I've found it's too affected by world trade nonsense overall; h/w (hardware) as complex as hard drives with attendant technology, tends to disregard borders and such, and once it goes down the next level is extremely rare to go up in cost/price.

Like right now, I follow 1TB drives as a good benchmark. When they were first introduced some 3 years ago, cost was around 40 cents per Gigabyte, or $400/per drive.

It's now solidly down to around $180/per drive, or 18 cents. Just think if all the other commodities in your life fell at such a rate. Only if someone invented the 'replicators' like on Star Trek! Reality Intrudes!

I recently read that Seagate (along with others) are primed to release 1.5TB drives fairly soon; I knew that they had announced plans a bit ago to have a 'roadmap' of drive development with an eventual goal of around 5TB in a single 3.5" drive (multiplatter of course). All based on the perpendicular technology Seagate pioneered, and all sata interfaces.

Now, get those puppies down below $200 and you've got the makings of a revolution! DVRs/HTPC (Digital Video Recorders / Home Theater PCs) that you NEVER need to erase a program you've recorded, or Usenet Newsgroups that have insane retention rates (definitely text groups that NEVER lose any articles).

I've sure there is those who would see any of this as a real paradigm shift. And it is. Media sharing that never dies, for one. Hmm, sounds like torrents to me... haven't we been at this point before? :w00t: will be the reaction from certain corners.

MultiForce
07-12-2008, 08:34 PM
There is one problem though. Everything takes up more space now than before. Movies: from 4.5GB (DVD) to 8-11GB (HD).
It's the same with games too.

Beck38
07-13-2008, 12:42 AM
There is one problem though. Everything takes up more space now than before. Movies: from 4.5GB (DVD) to 8-11GB (HD).
It's the same with games too.

Partially true, but the drive space (or conversly, the cost v. space ratio) has been galloping at several times the rate of the new means to 'eat it up'. Standard DVD's are 9gb, but Blu-Ray is 50GB and the way to 200GB is well planned. So yes, the 'new' formats (and remember, HD has been around for just shy of 15+ years in the professional world, just getting to us lowly peons now).

The first decent GB drive I bought I still have, a 30GB Maxtor. $300. For that amount of money, I could buy at least 1.5TB today, or 50 times as much storage. I don't think either the HD video or any games are 50 TIMES larger than they were 8 years ago.

So, you're on the right path, but the curve of the price/capacity is way steeper than the application(s) to fill them up. By quite a lot. Hang on!

mbucari1
07-13-2008, 02:22 AM
Woo hoo!:D Very excited!

I searched for Ocean's Eleven 1080p and I only saw something that was about 220 days old .. I was pleasantly surprised. ^^

Where did you see that? According to their site, it won't start until September. :unsure:
I've gotten posts up to 211 days through headers, guess it's not inconceivable that someone could get 220.

premanna
07-13-2008, 03:16 AM
Awesome news Nice :w00t:

Gekko
07-14-2008, 01:24 AM
Woo hoo!:D Very excited!

I searched for Ocean's Eleven 1080p and I only saw something that was about 220 days old .. I was pleasantly surprised. ^^

Where did you see that? According to their site, it won't start until September. :unsure:

I usually download the whole header, and in this case it was alt.binaries.hdtv.x264.

Think I'm lying? ;)

Broken
07-19-2008, 11:39 PM
I'm still waiting for 365 days of retention.
It's coming....

Lantis
07-29-2008, 03:07 PM
I think this is good news/bad news for them: more customers subscribing, but more customers skipping subscriptions a bit. You can subscribe every other two months and not miss a thing :)