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I just ordered a ST3750640A from fryes for $129, and an acom mini sized case for $33 from ebay...

well, I'm trying to get 2 of each, but fryes officially limits you to 1 per person. 5 year warranty pata drives, will become my raid-1 music drive.

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I shall speak of this purchase until more details are confirmed... :fingerscrossed:

I actually looked at that yesterday, but no this isn't a transport.

All I'm saying is wish me luck. :kitty:

Is it bigger than a bread box?

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With the luck some folks have around here, you never know.

If it was rek's breadbox, it would come infested with AIDS, and 6year old moldy bagels inside. A week later it would be home to a family of cockroaches. One month later it would spontaneously combust, leaving the roaches searching for a new home. They would finally settle inside the Theils, and reproduce. Two more weeks later, when rek's system stoprs working for the 13th time, he would pull a driver out to see that roaches ate the entire crossover network. This in turn, led to a short in the wiring, and it fried his brand new Power Amplifier. But the deisgner of the amplifier was through a roundabout connection actually Ray Samuels. Rather than a fuse blowing, the fail safe was to dump 120V onto the RCA inputs, thereby frying the Capitole. The capitole didn't know how to react, and in an effort to save itself, blew its fuse. The previous owner didn't know the capitole needed fast-acting fuses, so he installed slow-blows instead. Since the fuse didn't react fast enough, the circuit breaker popped, when the new iMac was in the middle of a BIOS update, rendering the computer a fancy new paperweight.

main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=1854&g2_serialNumber=1&g2_GALLERYSID=c6adad207b07730972dad48688768db4

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If it was rek's breadbox, it would come infested with AIDS, and 6year old moldy bagels inside. A week later it would be home to a family of cockroaches. One month later it would spontaneously combust, leaving the roaches searching for a new home. They would finally settle inside the Theils, and reproduce. Two more weeks later, when rek's system stoprs working for the 13th time, he would pull a driver out to see that roaches ate the entire crossover network. This in turn, led to a short in the wiring, and it fried his brand new Power Amplifier. But the deisgner of the amplifier was through a roundabout connection actually Ray Samuels. Rather than a fuse blowing, the fail safe was to dump 120V onto the RCA inputs, thereby frying the Capitole. The capitole didn't know how to react, and in an effort to save itself, blew its fuse. The previous owner didn't know the capitole needed fast-acting fuses, so he installed slow-blows instead. Since the fuse didn't react fast enough, the circuit breaker popped, when the new iMac was in the middle of a BIOS update, rendering the computer a fancy new paperweight.

main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=1854&g2_serialNumber=1&g2_GALLERYSID=c6adad207b07730972dad48688768db4

:rofl:

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That's hot

If it wasn't sale pending, I'd tap that. :P

I actually looked at that yesterday, but no this isn't a transport.

Not a transport!?!? Hmmm, you got me then. :D

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If it was rek's breadbox, it would come infested with AIDS, and 6year old moldy bagels inside. A week later it would be home to a family of cockroaches. One month later it would spontaneously combust, leaving the roaches searching for a new home. They would finally settle inside the Theils, and reproduce. Two more weeks later, when rek's system stoprs working for the 13th time, he would pull a driver out to see that roaches ate the entire crossover network. This in turn, led to a short in the wiring, and it fried his brand new Power Amplifier. But the deisgner of the amplifier was through a roundabout connection actually Ray Samuels. Rather than a fuse blowing, the fail safe was to dump 120V onto the RCA inputs, thereby frying the Capitole. The capitole didn't know how to react, and in an effort to save itself, blew its fuse. The previous owner didn't know the capitole needed fast-acting fuses, so he installed slow-blows instead. Since the fuse didn't react fast enough, the circuit breaker popped, when the new iMac was in the middle of a BIOS update, rendering the computer a fancy new paperweight.

main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=1854&g2_serialNumber=1&g2_GALLERYSID=c6adad207b07730972dad48688768db4

Sounds like his luck is improving if that's all that happens.

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