Disclaimer: *I* am not said developer. I only link to his blog:
http://www.advogato.org/person/mjg59/diary/82.html

"...by default, we do not alter the hard drive power settings. In other
words, the APM settings that your drive is using in Ubuntu are the ones
that your BIOS programmed into it when the computer started. This is
supported by the fact that people see this issue after resuming from
suspend. We don't touch the hard drive settings at that point, so the
only way it can occur is if your BIOS or drive default to this
behaviour.

[...]

"There's certainly an argument that we should work around BIOSes, but in
general our assumption has been that your hardware manufacturer has a
better idea what your computer is capable of than we do. If a laptop
manufacturer configures your drive to save power at the cost of life
expectancy, then that's probably something you should ask your laptop
manufacturer about."

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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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