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  • Charlie Calhoun
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This has happened to me twice. First I sent a picture TO an iPhone 3GS, from my 7 year old Nokia 3620, then another to a Blackberry Storm with Verizon... two different numbers. Not sure what's happening, but I doubt it's related to JUST the iPhone.
I'm starting to think Microsoft is just watching alot of Star Trek... This is like a beta version of the Universal Translator...
You beat me to it. I saw this on there a while ago.
I'm under 21, but that won't stop my from busting out that bottle of Vodka I've been saving.. oh wait, I havn't been saving it, oh well.
I was wondering about that.. I thought they were trying to screw me into thinking it has 4 USB ports, but I was thinking "looks like one of those is Ethernet..." Guess it actually does. Although, I suppose hitting the Read link would have done me some good as well...
Or perhaps the ability to do more than one thing at a time??
This is true. I know when I'm going the wrong way, but that's because it gets me home faster at 2 am. 100 feet of one way road with no cars, or a 2 mile detour... I'll take the saved gas over time thankyou.
@ James Dumoulin

Dude, Seagate bought Maxtor. Western Digital is their biggest competitor....

Also, been running 2 250GB WD's for over 2 years now, still running nice and strong. Never given Seagate a try for many have bad Newegg reviews (or just not as many good ones as WD). I hear the Samsungs are good, but they havn't built up a strong enough reputation to be trusted vs. WD or Seagate, depending on if you like Caviar or Barracuda...
@ Knee.... groin

I think it's funny that you say that, and on the Engadget feed (non-Apple version), just 7 posts in the future, there's a post about QNAP releasing a RAID server that runs on an Intel 1.6 Ghz CPU... I wonder which CPU that would be...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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