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:eek: stop promoting your sites here young boy!!!Quote:
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Could try your local hardware supplier....generally they will have older hard disks sitting around after upgrades....
We have a bundle of 5 - 10 gig drives......generally just use em for testing software on differing OS versions....though there are still a heap just sitting there.....
Surprisingly they don't do a walk about, guess with 40gigs now under $170 there isn't much point.....
wha? for that price (even in my ecomony) i can get a 80Gb drive :pQuote:
Originally posted by Jethro
Could try your local hardware supplier....generally they will have older hard disks sitting around after upgrades....
We have a bundle of 5 - 10 gig drives......generally just use em for testing software on differing OS versions....though there are still a heap just sitting there.....
Surprisingly they don't do a walk about, guess with 40gigs now under $170 there isn't much point.....
...What, like "going bush"?...Quote:
Originally posted by Jethro
Surprisingly they don't do a walk about
20 gig 5400rpm at Newegg, I think it's like $60...
Er....Quote:
Originally posted by Behemoth
...What, like "going bush"?...
"Walk about" some geezer purloining the article
"Going Bush" heading outback with ya mates for beer round a camp fire.....prefer the local myself;)
And you see what we have to suffer in OZ, 20gig approx $160, 120 gig approx $260.... from our supplierQuote:
Originally posted by taliban4u
wha? for that price (even in my ecomony) i can get a 80Gb drive :p
check
www.ht.com.au
for lame oz prices.....
ooohh thats oz pricing, whats the exchange rate? (GBP)Quote:
Originally posted by Jethro
And you see what we have to suffer in OZ, 20gig approx $160, 120 gig approx $260.... from our supplier
check
www.ht.com.au
for lame oz prices.....