>HHD is more interesting in the short term. With memory prices dropping 
>the hard drive cache is increased to as much as 1 GB. This shouldn't add 
>much to cost. Of course the data loss will be much worse when computers 
>crash.

Correction:

HHD uses non-volatile flash memory, just like USB drives do. So data loss 
caused by crashes and power loss should be less of a problem than it is 
now. That's a great reason to upgrade to an HHD drive!


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