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2013/2/26-3/26 [Transportation/Airplane, Consumer, Consumer/Audio] UID:54614 Activity:nil |
2/26 How does a hot air balloon pilot control the flight path? I'd think one can only control the vertical movement using the flame. Thanks. \_ You move vertically trying to catch wind currents blowing in the direction you want. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_ballooning |
2012/3/20-6/1 [Consumer] UID:54345 Activity:nil |
3/20 I own the new iPad. Behold, my enormous penis! \_ Huh? \_ He's obviously got it backwards. He got the iPad *because* he's got a tiny rod and needs something else to boost his perceived self-esteem. \_ Ding ding ding! (but no dong) -OP \_ I am going to get one for my wife. \_ The new iPad or the enormous penis? :-) -- !OP \_ I would be happy to get her both, but she would probably only enjoy the iPad. |
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2011/3/31 [Consumer] UID:54069 Activity:nil |
3/21 ipad 2: if you own one, and think it's worth it, lemme hear your delights of it. |
2010/4/2-14 [Consumer] UID:53769 Activity:nil |
4/2 iPad Haters: Your Dumb. This thing is awesome. \_ and you're (you are) dumber, as you've proven with your own post. \_ Your an idiot. Would you feel better if I wrote, "Your [sic] an idiot?" \_ Satire is hard to get right. \_ True. Pedantry is easy to point out. My other favorite is referring to "bitly.com" and hear the whines of nerds who point out that it is "bit.ly, http://bitly.com makes no sense!" and then just laugh. |
2005/9/5-7 [Consumer, Uncategorized/Profanity] UID:39497 Activity:low |
9/6 40-Year Old Virgin-- totally funny, and very different. Go see it! \_ It could have been modeled after some unnamed sodalites. \_ It is hilarious. I also recommend it. Question. What does singing "The Age of Aquarius" have anything to do with getting laid? My history of the hippy era is pretty bad. Please explain, thx. \_ It was a poke in the eye to the boomers. That song is their anthem. That is how I read it, anyway. \_ Interesting. What year was the zenith of the hippy era? \_ Depends who you ask. The zenith of its visibility and influence on the wider culture was probably Woodstock in 1969. If you ask those who considered themselves the "true hippies," it was probably the early '60s era in San Francisco - Diggers, Merry Pranksters, etc...by the time the "Summer of Love" happened, most of the "true hippies" felt the whole thing had gone to shit and just become an excuse to get high and fuck. -- had hippy parents \_ lye, did your parents smoke pot? Are they still liberal or have they become a lot more conservative? \_ Clearly you don't know me at all if you're asking what happened to my parents. I'd rather not go into it on the motd. You can email me if you're really interested. --lye \_ Isn't that it was always about? In any case, its Zenith as a cultural movement was probably '68 "Summer of Love" or soon thereafter. \_ I've seen what people looked like (especially hippies) in the 60s ... I'd probably have to be high to fuck anyone back then. \_ I dunno. Gogo boots and minidresses are pretty rad. It's the 70s that make me wanna hurl. Of course, the above isn't 'hippy' attire. |
2005/5/20-23 [Consumer, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:37779 Activity:nil |
5/20 DO NOT buy a Hitachi HD!!! Their return procedure sucks. I returned my drive 2 wks ago and they still haven't shipped my replacement. Service is just abysmal. FUCK HITACHI!!! \_ Just wait. I remember it took a couple weeks from the day I dropped it off at the post office. \_ SEVERAL WEEKS? Western Digital gives you a new one the next day, even before you returned the defective one (provided that you give them a credit card). If you return the defective one within 30 days they won't charge your card. It's called the Advanced RMA. Face it. Hitachi sucks. \_ Well, Hitachi RMA sucks, in terms of taking as long as four weeks ("14 business days" + shipping). But I still trust Hitachi most in terms of reliability. The difference may not be that great for desktop drives, but Hitachi/IBM makes superior notebook drives. |
2004/9/7 [Consumer] UID:33388 Activity:kinda low |
9/7 Hi, I have a Hitachi 80 GB drive. It's begun failing. The five minutes after a cold boot it's fine. Then it starts clicking a bit, but gets worse over time; after half an hour, it is choking for 1-5 seconds on random sectors every 10-30 seconds. When I run Drive Fitness Check, it reports bad sectors but nothing else. Can I return it? I'm hoping someone knows to save me the trouble calling tech support. I've returned two dead drives to Hitachi without calling before, but those were easy. Thanks. \_ Return it with a description of the problem. What's the worst they could do? Tell you "It sort-of works!"? \_ I'm afraid they'll say, "Bad sectors mean it hasn't failed yet." But thanks, this is probably what I'll do. I am wondering if I should also write: "If it doesn't qualify, please don't send it back." -op \_ Drop the drive on the ground a couple times. You should have no trouble returning it then. \_ Although I know above is a joke, I understand they have "ways" of determining whether it's user damage. (damage to external casing, i.e., hammer marks) \_ While it's running and reading/writing, shake it like mad. \_ Like a Poloroid? \_ had the exact same problem with my WD drive. Turns out that when it gets really hot (after 30 min) it starts to do the exact same thing. Try to cool it down using a fan, back it up, then return or exchange it. |
2003/7/25-26 [Consumer] UID:29143 Activity:nil |
7/25 On another related note, I love my Hitachi 7200rpm notebook drive. http://www.googlegear.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=100519 Too bad it's on backorder from the cheapest place. http://newegg.com has it under "hitachi 7200rpm 9.5mm". |
2003/4/18-19 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Consumer, Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:28163 Activity:kinda low |
4/18 Toshiba or Hitachi laptop drive? \_ Hitachi.. they are/were IBM... the quietest and fastest laptop drives on the market (if you buy the 5400rpm). IBM sold their whole storage division to Hitachi. \_ Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I don't see any 9.5mm drives @ 5400 rpm though. \_ Ah, just checked. 60gb drives are about $80 more if you go from 4200 rpm to 5400. \_ Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I don't see any 9.5mm drives @ 5400 rpm though. \_ Ah, just checked. 60gb drives are about $80 more if you go from 4200 rpm to 5400. \_ I bought a hitachi travelstar 30 gb drive last week for around $90. It has 2 MB cache and is pretty quiet and suprisingly fast for a 4200 RPM drive. Similarly spec'ed toshiba's are a bit more expensive and since I had to keep it under $100, I chose the hitachi. |
1999/4/1-2 [Consumer, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:15677 Activity:nil |
3/31 Where can I get a hard drive enclosure for a Toshiba Tecra 740 CDT hard drive? I want to use this drive with a Toshiba Tecra 750 CDM, but the 740's drive is too big (physically). |
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