Hi guys , finally found a good file upload site ! colossalshare.com had "not so TOS" files up for weeks and still cranking think its pretty lacks.
give it a go not sure if its moderated but seems good ! :)
http://colossalshare.com
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Hi guys , finally found a good file upload site ! colossalshare.com had "not so TOS" files up for weeks and still cranking think its pretty lacks.
give it a go not sure if its moderated but seems good ! :)
http://colossalshare.com
2 MB just aren't what they were in the 90s :(Quote:
Are there any restrictions to the size of my uploaded files?
A: Each file you upload must be less than 2 MB in size for free/non accounts
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To continue the above conversation, I was doing some research recently, and stumbled upon this article...
http://www.atarimagazines.com/comput...size_crisi.phpQuote:
While 516MB may seem like a lot, it's not. You can now buy a 200MB drive for just $500. Drives exist that store over one gigabyte and cost in the $3,000 range, not much more than you would've paid for a 60MB drive just a few years ago. In the mid nineties, you'll be able to buy a 500MB drive for just $700.
I'm racking my memory and giving away my age but I remember shortly after the IBM PC came out, a colleague spending $1500 for a Corvus 5GB hard disk system.
Lol. My first Hardrive was 30mbyte bought in 1986. Now I have 32 Terrabytes.
box.com is the best! 50GB
LOL! You guys are hilarious!
HDD in perspektive. Worth to view if technically.
EEVblog #395 - World's Most Expensive Hard Drive Teardown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBjoWMA5d84
Cool, nice!
Back in the mid 80's, I had a computer with 1 mb RAM and 20 mb hard drive which cost me $2000...LOL:sick: