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Thread ID: 101725 2009-07-24 11:20:00 How to lose your data, big time! johcar (6283) PC World Chat
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794936 2009-07-24 11:20:00 W.T.F. (www.physorg.com) !!!!!! johcar (6283)
794937 2009-07-24 11:26:00 lol, how much i wonder? GameJunkie (72)
794938 2009-07-24 11:30:00 Id probaly lose it the day I bought it, still impressive though hueybot3000 (3646)
794939 2009-07-24 11:38:00 No suprise-IMO it was only a matter of time... Blam (54)
794940 2009-07-24 11:41:00 I thought the interesting thing was not only the capacity, but also the fact that it is "ReadyBoost" ready AND guaranteed for five years. SSDs have only a limited number of write cycles and if used as 'spare' RAM on a Vista machine, will substantially shorten its life...

Five years warranty shows some confidence by Kingston, since I daresay it won't be a cheap gadget.
johcar (6283)
794941 2009-07-24 11:58:00 Data smugglers are going to be a lot harder to spot :thanks than when they were strolling off the premises nonchalantly juggling 3 or 4 thousand floppy discs :ban

And for readyboost, it will handsomely outlast Vista :thumbs:
R2x1 (4628)
794942 2009-07-24 12:04:00 VERY cool stuff :D I want one :D
Now just to convince SWMBO that I *need* one ;)
Chilling_Silence (9)
794943 2009-07-24 12:12:00 VERY cool stuff :D I want one :D
Now just to convince SWMBO that I *need* one ;):lol: Off topic-- Blimey that didn't take her long Chill :p

On topic-- Bugger - another one to lose - I have enough problems keeping track of my 2GB
wainuitech (129)
794944 2009-07-24 12:34:00 Holy....256GB in an easy-to-lose USB drive???

It's probably aimed for the government sector.
qazwsxokmijn (102)
794945 2009-07-24 12:36:00 Holy....256GB in an easy-to-lose USB drive???

It's probably aimed for the government sector.

So they have yet another convenient excuse :lol:
hueybot3000 (3646)
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