On Feb 10, 2013, at 3:14 PM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:

> In our previous episode (Sunday, 10-Feb-2013), John Musbach said:
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227797
>> 
>> I think the reviews speak for the product quite well, no?
>> 
>> "Oh, but if you're thinking about getting a bunch of these for gaming, the 
>> go right ahead. This will definitely speed up the amount of time it takes to 
>> die in CoD. That way when it doesn't help your gaming you can open the case, 
>> pet it, and pretend it's a $2700 girlfriend. There's no way a real 
>> girlfriend or wife would let you buy (or think you were smart for owning) 
>> one of these anyhow... not until they come way down in price. If you're a 
>> girl, just buy it. It's way more street fred with nerds than a ring of the 
>> same cost."
>> 
>> "Despite popular opinion, this drive isn't made of gold, it will not be hand 
>> delivered by the Chosen One, will not positively/negatively affect your RAM, 
>> and will not cost you your first born child. But depending on who you 
>> believe, it may still protect you from the impending zombie crisis"
>> 
>> "As soon as I plugged this in, the walls started to melt and Jеsus floated 
>> down from the ceiling on a Raptor made out of Weed and started playing 
>> Dubstep with his Eyebrows."
>> 
>> "Sold my car to buy this and wow, this is the best thing I did besides 
>> selling my kids for a motorcycle."
> 
> It would be so nice if I had some idea what the hell this was without 
> clicking a link and leaving my email.


No worries.  It is just a NewEgg product listing for a 1TB SSD using some 
unobtanium form of NAND and costing $2500.   The "reviews" of the item are what 
John was quoting.


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