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Old 18-09-2011, 17:46   #47
zekeisaszekedoes
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Re: biggest mistake of my life :( superhub problems

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
My N8 fits in my pocket and I can access everything I need on anywhere the is signal or free wifi plus it has 24Gb of memory so plenty of storage for such a small device, I cannot put a tablet or laptop in my pocket.
Yeah, and I'll bet it runs that awful Symbian firmware or some recent derivative of it.

Remember that a term like "available almost anywhere" is very vague, so your definition is a mobile phone while mine would be something more useful like a MacBook Air. Both are highly portable, so both of us are right even though our definitions of portable vary.

Not everything is a conflict Masque, nor does every statement exist to prove a point. Some observations are just observations, and people can draw their own conclusions. Or not.

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq View Post
Actually I have 24TB on my server/NAS, but the NAS serves one purpose and the internet another. You can't do facebook, talking to people, multiplayer gaming, forums, or remote server administration on a NAS.
Depends on the definition of NAS, I guess. 24TB is pretty impressive though, wish I had that kind of capacity. My NAS is software RAID via Windows 7 (surprisingly good), shares via FTP/SMB and also doubles as a HTPC, but I'm stretching the definition a bit really.
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