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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

http://www.macworld.com/article/156758/2010/12/harddriveevolution.html

May be of interest to some people, well ok maybe not. But amazing something the size of a cupboard in the 60s only held ~5MB of data, now something the size of your thumbnail can hold tens of thousands MB!

My uni had one of the old disc platters with a massive gouge out of it. This is where the read/write head had hit it. Hence the term crash, literally crashed into the disc!

Debugging comes from when computers used valves and insects used to be drawn to them and die inside; you had to literally debug the computer!

Ok enough of that, back looking at boobs now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"http://www.macworld.com/article/156758/2010/12/harddriveevolution.html

May be of interest to some people, well ok maybe not. But amazing something the size of a cupboard in the 60s only held ~5MB of data, now something the size of your thumbnail can hold tens of thousands MB!

My uni had one of the old disc platters with a massive gouge out of it. This is where the read/write head had hit it. Hence the term crash, literally crashed into the disc!

Debugging comes from when computers used valves and insects used to be drawn to them and die inside; you had to literally debug the computer!

Ok enough of that, back looking at boobs now "

I think that you need to look at boobs more often. xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"http://www.macworld.com/article/156758/2010/12/harddriveevolution.html

May be of interest to some people, well ok maybe not. But amazing something the size of a cupboard in the 60s only held ~5MB of data, now something the size of your thumbnail can hold tens of thousands MB!

My uni had one of the old disc platters with a massive gouge out of it. This is where the read/write head had hit it. Hence the term crash, literally crashed into the disc!

Debugging comes from when computers used valves and insects used to be drawn to them and die inside; you had to literally debug the computer!

Ok enough of that, back looking at boobs now I think that you need to look at boobs more often. xxx"

You could help by placing yours on show, lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"http://www.macworld.com/article/156758/2010/12/harddriveevolution.html

May be of interest to some people, well ok maybe not. But amazing something the size of a cupboard in the 60s only held ~5MB of data, now something the size of your thumbnail can hold tens of thousands MB!

My uni had one of the old disc platters with a massive gouge out of it. This is where the read/write head had hit it. Hence the term crash, literally crashed into the disc!

Debugging comes from when computers used valves and insects used to be drawn to them and die inside; you had to literally debug the computer!

Ok enough of that, back looking at boobs now I think that you need to look at boobs more often. xxx

You could help by placing yours on show, lol"

Are you the spokesperson for this kinda thing?xxx

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