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Comment You want to see how shocking DELL are? (Score 1) 604

Read the following threads and petition about their stance on upgrading early SSD customers to TRIM:
http://en.community.dell.com/forums/t/19310219.aspx
(one of the most active threads on their forums - and totally ignored by DELL)

http://www.petitiononline.com/dellssd/
(170 signers to date - that's a lot of unhappy users)

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/t/19332633.aspx
(a truly jaw dropping example of DELL's arrogance and ignorance where they try and justify not providing TRIM support to SSD users)

It's hard to fathom that a supposed IT company can blindly ignore the importance of a major feature like SSD Trim to people who ordered early. By definition, SSD buyers are the top end of their customers, so it's not smart to ignore their needs.
I know of several companies (ours included) who took DELL off the supplier list because of this. If you check the petition you'll see Boeing on there too. I doubt any company can afford to lose them as a customer. I'll personally never buy or recommend DELL again after this either. -- Rob

Comment Looming Environmental Disaster (Score 1) 432

History shows us that many new forms of "clean power" have later turned out to have side effects as bad or worse than their predecessors - take Nuclear for example. I have a nagging doubt wind, solar, and wave power may have a nasty sting in the tale too - not on the small scale they are used now. But scale them up to producing large amounts of power, and how much change will you accidentally cause to tides and weather? Physics 101 - Energy cannot be created or destroyed. Take too much energy out of a system and you will change it.

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