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Crucial was late to the party. PNY already broke the $0.50/GB barrier using Silicon Motion's controller in their Optima line.
Hell, even Samsung came close. I bought my 500GB 840 for $260 years ago.
I assume anything at work is recorded/stored and can be retrieved on request.
This is problematic if you have asshole coworkers and/or bosses.
Better not to leave any trace.
Anything I access at work is on a personal laptop tethered to my cell, or failing which, an SSH tunnel back home.
Thanks Intel for shafting your early adopters and denying that there is a problem with the IHS assembly process for IvyBridge and Haswell.
The TIM that they used is actually quite good, it's just the spacing inconsistency between the die and IHS during manufacturing that is the issue.
I'd rather (and did) spend money on genuinely good stuff like MrSpeakers Mad Dogs and Sennheiser Momentums (over ears).
For $50, a timeless favorite is still the Koss KSC-75 and PortaPro.
Data doesn't have to be expensive. I bought a retail Galaxy S3 in Asia (so 2GB RAM + quad core, unlike the crappy US version) and am on AT&T's $35 GoPhone plan with 500 minutes, unlimited text and unlimited data.
That's why people look at me like I'm weird for not liking chess / Sudoku / etc. I've spent enough of my day puzzle-solving already (Scala, Perl, Tcl), thanks very much.