Stan, my first personal computer used k7 tapes to store programs and files. Back then, my space-age machine offered 64kb of ram, and some time later we discovered 640 kb was enough for any user...

LF

Stan Halpin escreveu:
I used to think 10 megabytes was a lot of space. It was a really big deal when prices came down to the point that we were able to buy 10mb external drives for our office computers for under $1500...

stan

On Jan 8, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Peter Alling wrote:

A terabyte is a little less than I have on my still crippled desktop system in three drives, with about 2/3 taken up with my entire image output from my *ist-D and *ist-Ds. I used to think a terabyte was a lot of space...

-----Original Message-----
From: Dario Bonazza <[email protected]>
Sent: Jan 8, 2009 9:33 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: SO, 32GB on a card isn't enough for you?

Peter Alling wrote:
A terabyte is a whole lot of jpegs, those who never change cards or print
a picture will be able to store several lifetimes of photography from
their p&s digital camera and never worry about running out of space...

By looking at my newly-established storage system, a terabyte is about 30%
more than all the silly things I've done so far.

Dario




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