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[Essentially repeated post as a different reply] Is it? I mean, I've heard of that difference between TB and TiB before, but I don't really understand it, specifically whether everyone is aware of that difference. Because my computer tells me my "4 TB" drive has 3.63 TB of space on it, total. My "2 TB" drive has

Okay... I've heard of that difference before. And it is very confusing... and someone is definitely not following it. My computer tells me my "4 TB" drive has 3.63 TB of space on it, total. My 2 TB drive has 1.91 TB. If it's a standard unit of measurement everyone follows and everyone knows, my 4 TB drive should

[Essentially repeated post as a different reply] That is precisely what I figured (other than the specific 3.5 stuff and SATA or SAS, none of which I really understand beyond them being a size and two... types?). But if those things being sold aren't "hard drive"s, someone should probably tell LaCie, Buffalo, and WD

[Essentially repeated post as a different reply] That is precisely what I figured. But if those things being sold aren't "hard drive"s, someone should probably tell LaCie, Buffalo, and WD that they are selling "hard drive"s that aren't "hard drive"s. Or, if it's perfectly fair to call them as such, Seagate and

That is precisely what I figured (well, I think it was, I don't actually know what "NAS" stands for). But if those things being sold aren't "hard drive"s, someone should probably tell LaCie, Buffalo, and WD that they are selling "hard drive"s that aren't "hard drive"s. Or, if it's perfectly fair to call them as

Admittedly I don't know a lot about stuff. I'm guessing it has something to do with the "single 3.5-inch platter" part, but since that caveat isn't in the title or the part where it's called the world's first, I'm not sure it is. My question, though, is what's the difference between that one which is apparently "the

I can't say I've ever noticed text looking blurring in Chrome...

I don't know about that. Admittedly I did have an entire paragraph focusing on RTD's first series, but that was mainly to compare RTD at his worst to Moffat at his worst. RTD at his worst was the first series (or that Cyberwoman episode of Torchwood). I had a number of points before that about The Master (s3),

Hmm. Fair point.

Usually I've just forgotten I already had one opened and opened a new one. Sometimes because I want to keep the source of a link open so I don't lose it on my News Feed whilst also still going on and doing things elsewhere on Facebook.

I don't think I played WarCraft III, but I did play StarCraft and WarCraft II and have pleasant memories of both, especially as I found StarCraft II rather disappointing. I would certainly be looking forward to trying a new WarCraft RTS, though I have my doubts after SC2 (though I've been enjoying Diablo III

If the hypothetical 4:3 TV you're talking about is as bad as the 4:3 TV I only very recently replaced with something made since "HD" became a thing, everything looks like ass.

Here's a question: is this worse than pan and scan or not?

Now we need Facebook to fix the problem where multiple tabs on the same device will all chime when you get a chat message, and not at the same time, so you get a bunch of noises every time someone sends you a message. (And no, don't ask why I have multiple tabs or windows of Facebook open at the same time.)

Considering they came from the sister ship to the one in "The Girl in the Fireplace", I have to question how the robots would only be distantly related to the ones in that episode.

Don't. Fuck. With. Things.

Unless Liberia's borders are made of fire, I have a feeling that if Liberia goes extinct, the disease won't stop there, and by that point, it will have spread a great many other places...

I don't feel qualified to vote, as I've only played three classes, two to "endgame", and only one to level 70 endgame.

I don't appreciate the always-online part of the game. I don't have the biggest problem with it because I, luckily, have a very reliable internet connection, but I still don't think it should exist. I don't see a reason for it to. I could see needing an internet connection to log on, I guess, just so it could