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Space Telescope useage

If SSD was made to specifications of Spcae telescopes original computer, now defunct, they'd last twelve years. at least in space. So why dosn't someone try to beyond 6 month life reported for some SSD Units. Like Real Army Christmas Greeting Units, 32 Gb seems optimum. Start My Own Hardrive Line:Kingsten. drashek

posted by : Hubble, 10 October 2008Complain about this comment
drashekkkkkkkkkkkkk

Who IS this moron????

posted by : ssj4Gogeta, 11 October 2008Complain about this comment
YEAH!

What Drashek said!!!! Why no talky about probable time to live pre-programmed 'Your Data is Bye Bye' solly cholly buy again next time new SSD with projector optional built in OK prace owdah cledit card number>? It is like they no wantee us archive data more than so so ok sometimes but not forever (even have invoked cosmic rays for God's sakes.....) Har Har foorish Gawkazoids. Ram in 286 still worky plus 20 years now but rook out SSD not last velly rong time. Why oh Intel say so cuz I/O. Hardy Hardy ruck ruck ruck. this be better scam than ink jet plinters. Ahem. Bite now, suckers.

posted by : Orangethetan, 12 October 2008Complain about this comment
Another paper launch?

So Seagate jumping into the SSD market - just like Intel. Anyone actually seen an Intel SSD to buy as seems nothing more that a paper launch.

posted by : John Sheridan, 12 October 2008Complain about this comment
He's OUR moron.

or mascot?

posted by : xybyrgy, 12 October 2008Complain about this comment
@ Hubble

In over 15 years of being on the internet, I have never & I repeat never read such incoherent gibberish. I can only assume he is trying to be funny or similar. (I hope so anyway)

posted by : The Voice, 12 October 2008Complain about this comment
Don't

What Xybyrgy said. And also, what Drashek said.

posted by : b, 13 October 2008Complain about this comment

Seagate talks SSDs

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