lol. Yeah maybe, but I can still use a dynamic coil to her flash. A friend did 
it and knew when flash was being written to my flash card in my recorded. I 
like to know when drive are failing and you can hear that. You cannot I don't 
think can hear flash. unless the beeps in the pattern of the coil sound changes.

Truthfully I'm very scared of SSD drives as flash and me don't' get  along I 
corrupt at least 2 or 3 flash pen drives every 10 or so months.  and these are  
top model Sandisc drives.

I do have a magnetic imbalance in my body so that might explain a lot. obsolete 
 for loud and noisy? Maybe but because of said imbalance I'm afraid to even get 
near a mbp unless I'm waring gloves. 

I'd love to try one as long as I don't have any partt come in contact with my 
skin. I know I'm od but I know one other person who is like this. 
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>> no cd drive either.
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