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Warranty replacement should still count as the lifetime of the device. I think that they are being rather cheap about it there. Say you had a lifetime transmission warranty but the transmission went out, well guess what it's lifetime is over and now it wont be replaced. Would you like to have that happen to you?
No, the very easrly versions actually have more ram & flash than the GL version. I have a v2.0 at home and it has 8MB of flash and 32MB of ram. I believe the GL only has 4MB of flash and 16MB of ram.
I believe that they were referring to the fact that initially 10K disks were only available in an enterprize SCSI platform, where as now you can get a 10k drive in SATA flavor, not that SATA has replaced SCSI.
Yeah I live in Utah, can't get fiber internet, but the people who can get it (Utopia) can get 15/15mbit for like $25 a month. Packages go up to 100mbit each way for pretty damn cheap considering (~$200-250/month....)
I like the saying, Working as designed, too bad it's a shitty design. I understand it complies to POSIX but isn't the goal to make something that is perceived as better?
In any case I think the semi-arrogance of the authors is the real issue here, not the behavior of the fs.
Interestingly enough NTFS is probably one of the best things about Windows. It has most of the modern features, is incredibly resilient, and has existed for a LONG time.
This is pretty much all correct but you ought to leave out the false MS bashing. They do implement PAE, and only certain versions of windows are 'allowed' to really utilize it to get >4gb in 32-bit, due to their licensing policies. Windows Client basically does not allow >4gb in 32bit, Windows Server does.