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Les 7 Boules De Cristal (Les Aventures De Tintin)
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Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@6 December 2003 - 06:34
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[O][T],6 December 2003 - 00:33] One IBM 60GB @ 7200
One Maxtor 11GB @ 5200
Total: 71GB
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hey BOT, wat's ur name? Les Sept Boules de Cristal. doesn't that mean 7 balls of crystal??? wtf? i'm canadian, so i read french pretty well. wat does that have to do with anything?
am i really? (rich nobility accent) :lol:
no, how am i funny? just wondering
ohh. tintin. i remember tintin. i used to love these comics. now, i just don't have time to read comics anymore. (sigh)Quote:
Originally posted by [B][O][T]@6 December 2003 - 00:45
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Les 7 Boules De Cristal (Les Aventures De Tintin)
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i have 2 pc's, one with 2-40gb 7200 8mb drives, and the other with 1-120gb 7200 8mb and 1-20gb 7200 2mb drive. both are linked together and sucking the money directly out of my pocket................wow, loads of fun, right? :w00t: electric bills suck :angry:
51 GB capacity, 20.7 GB free.
60 gigs - 12 gigs free....
.... not that this topic is interesting nemore <_<
11.4 gig free
7.3 gig free :)
Actually, if they are using the metric means of a GB 1,000,000 Bytes, as opposed to the Binary, then you would be losing 72MB, for every GB they claim, so I just multipled 72 Times my 120 Supposed GB, and got nearly 9 GB, 120 - 9 = 111GB, which is why i only have 111GB.Quote:
Originally posted by bob_the_alien@2 December 2003 - 23:48
Not to start another of the I hate company post (But I will anyway :P )
I hate the fact companies are doing that, buy a (whatever size) and you end up with gigabytes less, I know you lose some data in formatting, but now I've heard that it's because companies are using 1000 as the number mbs in a gig, instead of 1024. So no matter the size or what you lose in formatting, you still losing 24 megabytes a gig, just because of the damn companies manufacturing the things.
Ahh well, no more rants, at least not tonight.
I suddenly really hate WD.
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Originally posted by peat moss@6 December 2003 - 02:40
im very anal
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i have a 20 gb with 13 free and i have a 2.5gb for windows and programs with 637mb free. the 20 gb is for games, downlaoding, and super huge programs.
im looking to buy a WD SE 60gb 7200rpm with 8mb cahche soon tho.