@wkiernan: oh damn i will sell my soul to go to lemons event with that beast
@wkiernan: oh damn i will sell my soul to go to lemons event with that beast
@Buckus: darn right. i'm going to drive my 4cyl '98 camry until the day it dies.
@Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: some say he has more than one of them.
@andrei.rodionov: that's a conventional ssd.
@wanderingrabbi: an ssd is a bunch of flash chips in raid 0 with spare space for trash cleanup. that's the simplest explanation, Anand Lal Shimpi says it best: [www.anandtech.com]
i'm insulted, as i'm going to college in the fall. glad i won't be attending "Beloit".
@Dave: they are. Moorestown: [www.anandtech.com]
@FlyingAvocado: I had one of those. beyond awesome. :D
@ThreeLitre: nbc owns hulu, it should be on there regardless. :D
@Gordonium: @benjgvps: asus party, i gotta join.
1:53 is terrible compared to gas cars considering mass.
@Tommy Five: just like their cars.
@andrelix: retro
@Bill Clinton: i don't consider any 1156 an i7....
@Liam: they might not have them in Russia. or they're hella expensive cause they're imported.
@Michael: that would make it significantly more of a conversation piece.
@BeerManMike: me too. i've seen a few celebrities, as i live south of LA.
@BubbleF**kingBuddy: that's what i was thinking. unless you have multiple ssd's in raid 0, you're getting 1-2gbps of thoroughput from a conventional hard drive. the only way this would be useful is in enterprise for networking, where transfers are from RAM to RAM.
@Skreenname: [professor farnsworth's voice] Bingo! You've nailed it right on the head. Now if only I could find my hammer I could do it too.
i'm pretty good at PC fps's, css, tf2, cod4 etc.