On 2/18/2012 11:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On 2/18/2012 10:45 PM, [email protected] wrote:
If you are saying that a catastrophic failure of a storage device does
not
reflect poorly upon the manufacturer, I suggest you rethink your
position.

If I were driving home in a Kia and it died with no symptoms, i.e. was
running perfectly with no "check engine" light as well as properly
maintained, would you NOT blame the manufacturer?
If a Kia went for $100, I'd buy two in case one died unexpectedly.
No a Kia wont go for $100, so your analogy is flawed.
And you're trying to compare a $15,000+ vehicle with warranty and maintenance schedule to a hard drive you purchased online for $129. Even so, catastrophic things happen, and the manufacturer isn't always to blame when something goes wrong. Parts die unexpectedly for varying reasons. A car usually be repaired and put back on the road. Hard drives can't.
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