Time Machine
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Well at least there wasn't any alliteration. I'm trying to quit. I attend AA meetings.
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Don't get me started. MLC is a bad influence.
Yeah, you guessed it - alliteration anonymous.
Don't get me started. MLC is a bad influence.
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BTW, thanks Mike H for the link. I ordered the 4GB version. I'll start with one then add another when there's more change in my pocket goin' ching a ling a ling. Hopefully the HD won't make that sound.
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I hope you got a great deal on that 4GB version.Phil O wrote:BTW, thanks Mike H for the link. I ordered the 4GB version. I'll start with one then add another when there's more change in my pocket goin' ching a ling a ling. Hopefully the HD won't make that sound.
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I thought is was a good deal. $100 That's $25 per TB. Mike is right, it will pay for itself.
Phil
Thank you MLC for spotting my error.
I thought is was a good deal. $100 That's $25 per TB. Mike is right, it will pay for itself.
Phil
Thank you MLC for spotting my error.
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Um... that’s $25 per TB. My old Atari shoebox HD was 20 MB for about $250 (in 1989). And who could ever need such a massive amount of storage? LolPhil O wrote:I thought is was a good deal. $100 That's $25 per gig. Mike is right, it will pay for itself.
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I stand corrected, sir. I will make the appropriate edit.
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No! You were naughty and must be severely punished.Phil O wrote:I stand corrected, sir. I will make the appropriate edit.
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It was I who spotted your error first, but I was far too subtle in my response. (Just sayin').Phil O wrote:[edited]
Thank you MLC for spotting my error.
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You must BOTH be punished, now! And then you must FACE!stubbsonic wrote:It was I who spotted your error first, but I was far too subtle in my response. (Just sayin').Phil O wrote:[edited]
Thank you MLC for spotting my error.

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Id say thats a deal. I paid about 3x that for a 4TB My Book drive about 3 years ago heh. Ill be upgrading it to the 8GB model soon and still only paying half what I paid for the first one!Phil O wrote:[edited]
I thought is was a good deal. $100 That's $25 per TB. Mike is right, it will pay for itself.
Phil
Thank you MLC for spotting my error.
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Damn! You know, I just got my DNA ancestry report back. It said I'm 100% stupid. Do I get the award for the most screw-ups in a single thread?stubbsonic wrote:It was I who spotted your error first, but I was far too subtle in my response. (Just sayin').

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I have everything up and running. Thank you all for your feedback and suggestions. I didn't realize how cheap the large spinners had gotten. This was indeed the best solution for my workflow.
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In 1986, I paid $1,000 for a 20MB SCSI drive from Peripheraland and $1,200 for a SCSI tape backup from the same company for my new Mac Plus. The drive had a 1 yr warranty and broke down after a year and a half while the tape backup never worked properly. Fortunately, I also backed up to floppies so, when when the drive went to hell, I had only lost 14 invoices that I could restore from the hard copies — I used a 3-part invoice in my ImageWriter II.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Um... that’s $25 per TB. My old Atari shoebox HD was 20 MB for about $250 (in 1989). And who could ever need such a massive amount of storage? LolPhil O wrote:I thought is was a good deal. $100 That's $25 per gig. Mike is right, it will pay for itself.
Phil
Funny, I don’t recall what I bought to replace the failed drive except that it was 40MB, cost less and lasted as long as that Plus. La Cie, perhaps?
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I waited a while and got a 650 MB SCSI for the Atari Falcon for $500. I knew it was the last drive I'd ever need because you could fit an entire CD on it. Backups were easy because I had a utility that put 2.88M on a 1.44M floppy and one that split backups across multiple copies. One problem was you could hear the drive mechanism in the recordings. Another was that it didn't improve the music.mikehalloran wrote:In 1986, I paid $1,000 for a 20MB SCSI drive from Peripheraland and $1,200 for a SCSI tape backup from the same company for my new Mac Plus.
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