Why don't you stop lying around? First your faked 10.6 on G4 story, and now 
this B*llsh*t. 

On Aug 5, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

> Hello, everybody.... I have an external 2.5" drive sitting inside my PM G4 
> plugged in through USB 2.0 (A PCI card) and normally, whenever I transfer 
> things between the Main system HDD and the external 320GB HDD, the transfer 
> speed is literally 500Kb/s. For some reason, yesterday, when I restarted, the 
> External HDD hot-wired itself, and sped up the file transfer speed to 690MB/s 
> for some strange reason. This only works between the main HDD and the 
> external drive. One day I was copying a 100MB Mac OS 8 ISO from the main HDD 
> to the External HDD and it took about 27 minutes. The next day, I restarted, 
> and I copied the ISO of Kubuntu 10.04 from the network to the system's main 
> HDD, and that took about 3 hours. I then copied the ISO from the HDD to the 
> External drive, and it literally took 1.2 seconds. I verified the image and 
> i'm not lying, something in there is hotwired. I was able to copy a DMG image 
> of Leopard (Which BTW is 7.8GB in size!) for the use of my Virtual Q emulator 
> system in about 8 seconds.
> 
> So tell me wise users of Lemlist.... I didn't do anything to hotwire the 
> machine to do this, and I was able to copy a 7.8GB file in 8 seconds... how 
> is this possible through USB 2.0?
> 
> -- 
> Sent from Mark's Power Mac G4 Sawtooth....
> PowerPC G4 7400
> 
> 
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