On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 04:15:23PM -0400, Daniel Freedman wrote: > On Sun, Apr 15, 2001, Chun Kit Edwin Lau wrote:
> Hi. Based on current bang for the buck, I'd go for a 40 Gb rather > than 10-20Gb. It seems to be the sweet spot in pricing right now. > The 10-20Gb start at 60-70, while the 40Gb start at 90. It seems > worthwhile to get 4x the capacity for the extra $20-30. As for <rambling> <2 cents> I agree ... But there are always two sides. In a few years would you rather have two 20's or one 40? *If* the 40 dies you *could* lose it all! (yeah I know not a great argument) </2 cents> <digression> I remember my first hard drive. 30 Megs for around $384 on an 8088! That was a luxury compared to swapping those six 5.25's of Leisure Suit Larry....ahh lets go back to cassette tapes (TI-994A). Those were the days! </digression> </rambling> Time to add another drive to this lovely 266! Thanks for the reminder! ;) Mark