[citation][nom]diditure[/nom]YEAH!!!!!!!!!!Very good product!!!!! Beyond the apple[/citation]
Troll much? Everyone knows that every Apple product is a piece of Eden from Lord Jobs
Strange that the one "exclusive to Porsche Design Stores" has an intermediate capacity. Seems like it would actually be something worth being exclusive.
[citation][nom]whysobluepandabear[/nom]Yeah, and if you had two girls equally skilled in bed, but one was significantly better looking than the other, which one would you choose? Yeah, I thought so.[/citation]
Well, if you like a good looking hooker that could give you aids.. Just like how that pointed corner could kill..
[citation][nom]whysobluepandabear[/nom]Yeah, and if you had two girls equally skilled in bed, but one was significantly better looking than the other, which one would you choose? Yeah, I thought so.[/citation]
That depends on how much each of the girls was going to cost me?
[citation][nom]whysobluepandabear[/nom]Yeah, and if you had two girls equally skilled in bed, but one was significantly better looking than the other, which one would you choose? Yeah, I thought so.[/citation]
I have two laCie drives both made out of plastic both advertised as stackable but two different "designs". They are fuggly I guess. I would rather know what drive is inside and if it has an on/off button and does it come loaded with all that nifty crapware installed for "easy" backups.
I got tired these externals and use an internal hard drive docking bay now and cheap 2t drives.
The problem is, lacie does NOT manufacture hard drives. The question is, what brand/model is the hard drive from? All lacie and others like them do is stick their name on someone elses product and call it their own. It's a cheap way of doing business, but it is legal nonetheless. I'd rather pick up one of the major manufacturers external drives (ie; seagate, western digital) and deal with it being more plain vanilla and not having a major sports car designers name stuck to it. That is just my 2 cents though.
Another example why designers of products in chic markets are grossly overpaid. Probably took months of design meetings, thousands of dollars spent (maybe tens of thousands), and probably a hefty bonus. All this for a piece of metal with a logo on it. Bullshit.