Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

2006-02-03 Thread john

Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 11:15:58 + (UTC)
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Subject: Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, matthew patton wrote:


Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 16:54:23 -0800 (PST)
From: matthew patton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

what on earth do you people put on your HD's? I can't fill 20G (not
including the OS). I guess if I ripped all of my CD's at some silly
bitrate I'd manage to fill the 40G drive. The only sizable thing I have
are 5yrs worth of magazine scans in PDF and parts of last year's MotoGP
video feeds. But neither will exist on the platters for long. They'll
go to DVD/CD.


I end up letting the OS absorb most of mine. I haven't the time to really 
go through and set things up properly to dump unneeded files so end up 
with hugh log files.


john




RE: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

2006-02-03 Thread john

Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 11:14:02 + (UTC)
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Subject: RE: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, John Martin wrote:


Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 23:32:51 -0800
From: John Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers



I keep both of my Librettos going and rotate them from duty on 
site.  Maybe

I should just buy newer computers, but I really like these "adorable"
computers, and they still do a great job for the types of work I do.  At
$1500, a new U model is starting to sound really good, I but I need Windows
98 and DOS for complete compatibility with much of the equipment I service.


I wouldn't worry too much about compatability with windows and dos. The 
hardware specs are good enough to where both should run very well plus 
there are speed ajustments in the bios you can make which will solve any 
inconsistances.




That is what I use my Libretto(s) for... with all this new disk space so
inexpensive, it seems my Libretto just keeps getting more useful!  : )



I just wish I had the time to keep the OS from using it all up.


john




RE: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

2006-02-02 Thread David Chien
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 17:46:04 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

> 98 and DOS for complete compatibility with much of the equipment I service.

  Hm, don't know if drivers are even available for the U100 series at all for
such old OSs...  The only way they'd run is with VirtualPC or VMWare, but even
then, they won't act completely like a true DOS machine.

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Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

2006-02-02 Thread David Chien
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 17:44:54 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers


> what on earth do you people put on your HD's? I can't fill 20G (not
> including the OS). I guess if I ripped all of my CD's at some silly
> bitrate I'd manage to fill the 40G drive. The only sizable thing I have
> are 5yrs worth of magazine scans in PDF and parts of last year's MotoGP
> video feeds. But neither will exist on the platters for long. They'll

  Music, videos (13gb/hour dv editing * 2 (for the edit)), tv shows, movies,
language tapes, audio books, GPS navigation software, photo & video editing
software, web editing software, etc.

  Everything just goes quite fast - I'm quite happy to have upgraded my desktop
to a 400GB HD for video editing, and it's quite amazing how fast space goes
when you're editing videos.

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RE: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

2006-02-01 Thread John Martin
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 23:32:51 -0800
From: John Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

Hello Matthew...

Good question... I use my Libretto to make portable my MP3's (3.6gig), 
Music Videos (5gig), a lot of 3D FPS Games (19gig, I collect them, list 
available).  That is the personal and entertainment area.  For work I have 
Device Drivers (2.6gig), about two dozen installation CD and disks sets 
(20gig), and then I have several clients with databases that total around 
10gig each... I can just work on more at once and not spend as much time 
copying back and forth to the server.  Is faster working internally.  I 
more I can keep with me, the less I have to go to the file server.  For my 
file server here at home I have six 30gig drives which have over 100 gig of 
data on them at any given time, so I can't even take everything with me as 
it is.  The CD's I would need to carry would outweigh my Libretto.  I have 
to keep as close to total portability as storage will allow.  Also, when I 
am gathering network traffic on site you just can't have too much disk 
space.  The more space I have, the more I can gather at a time, and the 
better my analysis will be.  : )
I keep both of my Librettos going and rotate them from duty on site.  Maybe 
I should just buy newer computers, but I really like these "adorable" 
computers, and they still do a great job for the types of work I do.  At 
$1500, a new U model is starting to sound really good, I but I need Windows 
98 and DOS for complete compatibility with much of the equipment I service.

That is what I use my Libretto(s) for... with all this new disk space so 
inexpensive, it seems my Libretto just keeps getting more useful!  : )

John Martin
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 16:54:23 -0800 (PST)
From: matthew patton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

what on earth do you people put on your HD's? I can't fill 20G (not
including the OS). I guess if I ripped all of my CD's at some silly
bitrate I'd manage to fill the 40G drive. The only sizable thing I have
are 5yrs worth of magazine scans in PDF and parts of last year's MotoGP
video feeds. But neither will exist on the platters for long. They'll
go to DVD/CD.

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Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

2006-02-01 Thread matthew patton
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 16:54:23 -0800 (PST)
From: matthew patton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Seagate 160GB HD now available for sale at retailers

what on earth do you people put on your HD's? I can't fill 20G (not
including the OS). I guess if I ripped all of my CD's at some silly
bitrate I'd manage to fill the 40G drive. The only sizable thing I have
are 5yrs worth of magazine scans in PDF and parts of last year's MotoGP
video feeds. But neither will exist on the platters for long. They'll
go to DVD/CD.

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