"limited number of WRITES, and can become unREADABLE with little or no warning."
I thought the failure mode of SSD's is that you can't write anymore, but they are still fully readable. So you would just image it up and copy to a new SSD or other HD
http://www.thecus.com/ has a whole line of NAS's from SOHO to Enterprise. I believe they are linux based.
Re:Not sure why it's so hard to believe.
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I agree. I know people that don't have any money, but they have an iPod. I never got into the whole iPod thing myself but I still bought one for my wife who needed something simple that just works. I don't know too many kids that don't have them either.
Does anyone know why they can't use lasers to knock down these fast missiles? http://www.defense.gov/News/Ne...
lets see what it can detect in the Northeast after 2 days of snow, salt and de-icer puts a 'film' of gunk covering 90% of the vehicle
"limited number of WRITES, and can become unREADABLE with little or no warning." I thought the failure mode of SSD's is that you can't write anymore, but they are still fully readable. So you would just image it up and copy to a new SSD or other HD
what if the camera loses its calibration? how do you fight that without knowing?
Install a bunch of learning apps for toddlers / children. They love the touch interface games
I have the N3200 also. Will have to check out the Thecus hacks. Thanks.
http://www.thecus.com/ has a whole line of NAS's from SOHO to Enterprise. I believe they are linux based.
I agree. I know people that don't have any money, but they have an iPod. I never got into the whole iPod thing myself but I still bought one for my wife who needed something simple that just works. I don't know too many kids that don't have them either.
My Averatec Laptop had a volume adjustment scroll wheel..