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Old 05-22-2017, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
That Toshiba you're showing is the same size, both physically in terms of storage capacity, as the one I posted.
What interface is on your drive, PATA or SATA? Also, see my edit.

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That time you were a loser wannabe drifter and thought you were doing a cool burnout in a Miata and you were using a stock clutch.

Grabs a beer at 1:11

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Many safety. Much responders. Wow.

I didn't realize this Super Street magazine page filler **** events still took place.
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About 0:55 in you know it's not going to end well.

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Originally Posted by sixshooter
That time you were a loser wannabe drifter and thought you were doing a cool burnout in a Miata and you were using a stock clutch.

Grabs a beer at 1:11

https://youtu.be/eKsiE9jReK8
Some people get exactly what they deserve. (Though I expect from the look of it that he still has both feet, which is sad.)



Maybe the best Puddles covers I've heard yet:




(Could use an electric pickup and some reverb on the guitar, but amazing vocal work.)
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What about CF drives? I had one in my MP3 player.

There's also these: A Hard Drive smaller than a Quarter - CES 2006 - Day 3: Playstation 3, Quarter-size Hard Drives, SED and lots of TVs but they probably never made it anywhere.
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Originally Posted by EO2K
What interface is on your drive, PATA or SATA? Also, see my edit.
PATA.

This was a difficult replacement to find at first, but became easy once I knew where to look. Sony didn't ship a ton of 11.5" Vaio laptops, but Apple did ship a ton of video iPods. Turns out they used the exact same drive.

These machines were built before SATA became popular. I didn't even know Toshi built a SATA version of it, but from external appearances, it appears to be the exact same mechanism, right down to the placement of the vent hole.



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What about CF drives?
See:
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Sure, I'm aware of the existence of the IBM / Hitachi 1.3" Microdrive, but that was never a "real" product. They were unreliable, slow, never exceeded 8 GB (and that in 2008, when 800 GB drives were commonplace), and failed to gain commercial acceptance in any consumer product.




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Bah, small hard drives aren't viscerally exciting.

No pictures, alas, but in the late 80s when I was in high school a friend of mine's parent worked for IBM Research, Almaden, where they had done a lot of the early hard drive R&D. You've seen those coffee tables that people make by taking a big piece of glass and putting some kind of support under it, right? Well, her living room had a couple tables like that, except instead of glass they used hard drive platters. Normal-sized coffee tables too, not doll-sized.

--Ian
IBM RAMAC?

In college, I had a couple of 14" platters from a DEC RA80 hard disk drive. I made them into wind chimes. They were impressive, but nowhere near coffee-table-grade.



5 MB:

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I dunno what kind of hard disk they were out of, but they were something like 2-3 feet in diameter.

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One of my 1st engr tech jobs was to build/test drive spindles for the RP04 (not my photo):

Smokin' hot... at the time! Why would you ever need more space then that? Interestingly enough, the bearing company where I worked was unable to produce bearings with the required accuracy and so we sourced bearings from a German bearing company...


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Originally Posted by thirdgen
James Bond is dead. Long live James Bond!

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can i just state for the record i dont like piddles nor do i understand the hype.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
can i just state for the record i dont like piddles nor do i understand the hype.
Your disapproval increases Puddles' sadness.



I don't know that there's any hype per se, he's just a very tall person with an excellent vocal range, who sings well.

I tell you what I don't get- those videos where a guy smashes food on the counter with his hand, mixes all kinds of disgusting random **** together, makes a huge mess, and calls it cooking. But I recognize that some folks find it hilarious.

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