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Comment Re:semi serious question (Score 1) 130

higher density at 10K would still give tremendous rewards though.

Admittedly, it would just be a stop gap, eventually SSD will be everything, I get that, but in the mean time I would like to see Seagate and WD do what they do really well, rather than give us half baked solutions like these hybrid drives.

Comment Re:semi serious question (Score 2) 130

I get that, but I also see the flip side where 10K drives have typically been aimed at Enterprise, rather than consumer business.

I have a pair of ancient 74 gig raptors that I use for the boot system (raid 0) on my home NAS, and I love the disks. I'd love to see some consumer grade 10K drives with a standard warranty.

And, yes, I have SSD in my laptop, and I agree that spinning platters have a limited number of days, but for a company like Seagate who is pussying around with these hybrid drives, it would make sense for them to do what they do well, instead of half assing something, and giving us half a solution.

Comment Re:BES? (Score 1) 184

No. I have a device that I use for work, and with my Bold 9900 we had to use BES to get our corporate email (Bell Canada). With my Z10, it was as simple as putting my new SIM into the device, and setting up Exchange ActiveSync. However (I haven't 100% confirmed this yet) BlackBerry Balance (BBB?) doesn't work unless yo use BES. I can't for the life of my figure out how to split the device into two work environments.

Comment Re:Hi, my name is Anecdotal Evidence. (Score 4, Interesting) 505

This is exactly what happened with me.

I'd been using Debian and its various derivatives since Woody was the unstable distribution, and I had always been happy with it (so I thought)

Then, in April it was time to buy myself a new laptop, and I bought a 13" MacBook Pro on a whim, knowing that I could install Debian if I wanted to with no issues, but I figured I would try OSX out to see what the deal is.

5 months later, Debian has been relegated to running in a VM Ware Fusion instance that takes up 8GB of disk space, and gets booted once a month or so, and I am really wishing I had just bought a Mac back in '99 when I first started pissing around with Debian.

Comment Re:My favorite part is when (Score 1) 307

2 year, even if you own the hardware? Don't you have the option of just going month to month? I'm in Canada (land of the 3 year contract!), but I will gladly sign a person up month to month if they own hardware, or are willing to purchase it at retail price.

The credit check I totally understand, the carrier needs to know that you have a habit of paying the bill. That parts makes sense, and shouldn't be a problem.

Comment Re:Wow! (Score 1) 363

No, I don't deny the short comings, I'm actually fairly objective on this, and very consistent.

It's not a perfect platform, it's a very, very far way from it, but it is FAR better than WinMo or WinCE ever were. It has a clean and consistent interface that I have personally found to be lacking from other platforms, and that is something that I like.

I love that the OS, honestly, just gets out of the way and lets me get to what I want quickly and efficiently.

I use my phone for very specific things, I don't load it down with a bunch of apps (regardless of what phone is in my pocket, this is true) and I use it as a tool to get a job done.

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