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On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Scott Johnson wrote:

> Ok.  I stand corrected.  Everything has a limit at least in theory.
> In my particular case though, I am and will be for some time to come,
> limited only by total disk space on any given volume.  Microsoft talks
> in terabytes and I am barely into triple digit gigabytes...  The
> largest volume on my system is under 40 GB.  ;)

Well, to be fair it is, currently, effectively unlimited. I don't know anyone
that has anywhere near that large of a volume (or hard drive either).
But unless there was some pressing need for it, even if I could have a
volume that large, I wouldn't. The defrag time would be horrible. :-/

- -- 
Best regards,
Jonathan Chattin
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