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Old 07-09-2011, 22:50   #46
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Re: biggest mistake of my life :( superhub problems

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Heh... all those computers and no server, eh? I would have figured a tech guy like yourself would have a NAS or something similar. I'm well prepped in case of an internet blackout: can use neighbours wireless connection at a pinch (10Mb) and if that goes I have 4TB+ of stuff ripped from my DVD collection and available to stream by various devices in the house. Barring an electrical blackout, I'm all set for entertainment, and even if the electric does go out a candle paired with a good book is a pretty nice "last resort".
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.
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Old 18-09-2011, 17:46   #47
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Re: biggest mistake of my life :( superhub problems

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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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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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Old 18-09-2011, 17:54   #48
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Re: biggest mistake of my life :( superhub problems

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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.
If it can connect to a Virginmedia mast it has a connection on its inbuilt wifi and it can connect to any other free wifi available, so it will work more or less anywhere and it is still a lot smaller than even a Mac Air as it fits in a pocket.

I can access anything I want and even use a version of mobile office if required as for it being symbian based it does the job without any issue.
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