If you talk to many of the old school IBMers, they call the harddrive in a PC a "hard file".

Tanner Lovelace wrote:
On 12/7/05, Israel J Pattison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The conversation about TRS-80 and PS/2, I had to point out that the computer
industry seems plagued by brand names that are easily parodied.  I wonder
why these companies don't think about the nicknames their products will
acquire once they reach the end user.  Here are a few I can think of:

DB/2, PS/2, OS/2:  Half a {computer, database, operating system}
PS/2:  Piece of Snot/2
TRS-80:  Trash-80
Thinkpad:  Stinkpad
Intellistation:  Repellistation
Aptiva:  Craptiva
Logitech:  Logiwreck

Can you think of others?

IBM Harddrives?

Deskstar: Deathstar (because it killed your data?)

Cheers,
Tanner
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