Re: Seagate ST310011ARK?
- From: Curious George <cg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 08:45:57 GMT
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 22:03:18 +0200, "Folkert Rienstra"
<see_reply-to@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey numbnuts,
Hey Folknuts
read the whole thread before you wet yourself all over.
I nearly wet myself laughing at you.
Seagate just confirmed that it was a 100GB ST3100011A, just like I
expected, not a ST310011A and not a ST380011-A (80GB) either.
Obviously a 100GB ST380011-A is not a typo, not even a massive one.
Are you smoking something? Obviously it IS a typo. A dropped zero
like YOU said.
You can posture all you want but the facts are that you were clueless
on the fact that drives in a series have the same platter densities and
you were clueless on the fact how Seagate organizes it's model numbers.
said the poser who doesn't hasn't a clue what the "RK" in a Seagate
model number means.
I was right, you were wrong, now be a good little boy and get over it.
I truly pity you.
.
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