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But in that regard, it is a truly frustrating store that is only open when they decide to take your money. Like going to the bodega when you want something to drink and the owner says, "No, not today. I'll take your money next Tuesday!"
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@thom, I lurv it sooooooo much.
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Reading that review felt like...
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Huh. I didn't think it was that awful.
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Yeah, the key thing to remember is that RAID is mostly about performance with a possible durability benefit depending on configuration. If data is your game (and isn't everything at this point just about data) then HA is what its about. Failovers, m…
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@doofy, it's less the selection and more the album prices creeping up. I look at them and think it's easier just to spend the dollar more at Amazon for the friction free purchasing…
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Thom, as being a longtime cheerleader for eMu I'm sad to say that its not worth it. For the past year I've been putting my accounts on hold for 90 days and each time it refreshes it is harder and harder to find ways to spend the paltry sum I fund it…
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(Quote) Thanks for the first smile of the day, same statement my old boss made as he canceled a storage project for the Exchange server which, scant months down the road, saw its RAID shit itself. Good times, that.
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64GB iPhone 4s with 60GB of music on it. Damn, I love that phone. So much.
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Snarky Sysadmin me says: "WTF kind of operation do you have there where your damn core business systems are not redundant?"
Sensitive Sysadmin me says: "I am so sorry to hear of your loss, this must be a very difficult time for you." -
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I want to see a crossover show: Mad Thrones about the struggles between rival ad agencies in Westeros trying to lock up the Lannister account. -
(Quote) That's my challenge for the 00's since that decade was more about widening my listening habits and I began disregarding release dates completely.
Craig, I love that you have such a good memory of Cherub Rock, when I hear those… -
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Well, less a release and more a new subscription service. Now-Again records has partnered with Drip.fm to offer a subscription for $15/mo that nets you their releases 2 weeks before they hit the …
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