In the modern world, how can a computer be seen as a luxury item!? Having a computer, today, is a necessity. Why not ask your members of Parliament to give up their PCs; Smart Phones; Tablets; etc., as of course, they aren't necessities; they are 'luxuries'.
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Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View PostRE hard drive space, that's a good point. Most of my HDD space on this laptop is taken up with media files and data...
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostIn the modern world, how can a computer be seen as a luxury item!? Having a computer, today, is a necessity. Why not ask your members of Parliament to give up their PCs; Smart Phones; Tablets; etc., as of course, they aren't necessities; they are 'luxuries'.
Raspberry pi should be tax free
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostI think the best storage for a laptop owner is a good USB drive. Amazon USA ( ) has a "Military Specs" water and drop proof USB 3.0 1TB drive for like $85us. Cheap insurance and data loss and totally portable.
I have to say, carrying around an extra thing and having it stick out of my laptop would annoy me. What do you do with it when it's actually on your lap? Let it dangle? (Go on, Steve, there's a joke there somewhere)...
Easy to damage the USB port by knocking it, too...
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Most people I see don't actually use their laps for their laptops except when travelling, but playing along: How about a wifi enabled portable drive? They're out there. Or if your storage needs range in the single digit GB's - one of those new super-mini USB sticks that barely shows.
Besides, if you're really traveling and working - likely you could stand not having all 1TB of your media at your fingertips during your half hour wait at the airport. The application I was thinking of was to replace a large amount of storage for content. Even a 32GB ssd would have enough room for working folders.
Wait, I know! A ball cap with a hard drive in it! You could run the cable down the back of your jacket and out the sleeve! Plus, there'd be no extra "dangle" in your lap... LOL
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Haha that looks awkward!
"Most people don't use their laptops on their laps" says the desktop user
Mine is on my lap ~90% of the time I'm using it.
How do those WiFi drives work? Is it just standard NAS, or is the WiFi connection direct? If the second, how do you connect to a network and the drive at the same time? If you mean the former, what's the difference with OwnCloud/DropBox/Google Drive?
I have some micro 32GB Corsair flash drives, but would still be concerned about them jutting out and getting knocked -they still stick out about an inch.
Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostBesides, if you're really traveling and working - likely you could stand not having all 1TB of your media at your fingertips during your half hour wait at the airport.
Half an hour is optimistic!!
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Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View PostMine is on my lap ~90% of the time I'm using it.
Actually, I wasn't really thinking about it at the time: I doubt there are any wireless drives that are also portable. EDIT: Seagate Satellite - 7 hr's battery life, but only 300GB. Still, it's possible.
This should work though, 64GB and barely sticks out:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Cruzer...usb+drive+miniLast edited by oshunluvr; Jan 31, 2014, 01:21 PM.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostSee? Rich has a dangle...Originally posted by richb View PostOops! Was my dangle showing?Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View PostHaha that looks awkward!
Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View PostMine is on my lap ~90% of the time I'm using it.
Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View PostHalf an hour is optimistic!!
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Huh, who wastes a half hour at the airport? Me: curb drop-off -> TSA Pre-check -> north satellite tram -> gate -> seat 2C all in 15-20 minutes. Yes, it's good to be the {diamond | platinum | iridium} king.
For me: LGB - 10 minutes, curb to gate, LAX - 2 hours no matter what time of day or special passes you have.
I friggin' hate LAX. We're flying to the East coast next weekend, so LAX it is. At least it's a red-eye.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostLAX - 2 hours no matter what time of day or special passes you have...I friggin' hate LAX.
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