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For Geeks: Timelapse video of homemade 16TB NAS

For Geeks: Timelapse video of homemade 16TB NAS

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Well if you are going to store them there, then yes, it is bound to hurt.
Why doesn't it warn you on the packaging?

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Originally posted by Woodgie
Why doesn't it warn you on the packaging?
I'd sue if I were you.

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Originally posted by Crowley
I'd sue if I were you.
On the up-side, it brings new meaning to portable internal storage and I had the insight to go with a USB connection (I only have the one cable hanging out).
Its installed now, so its staying there.

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Originally posted by Crowley
...Do you watch them over and over? I can't fit my head around it. ...
yep. I usually buy only movies that I've seen before, often many many times. most of them I've watched 10+ times, and some 50+. I guess it's the same as with people who read books over and over, which I don't do. I read them once, and that's it. but good movies, I just keep watching them over and over.

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Originally posted by wormwood
yep. I usually buy only movies that I've seen before, often many many times. most of them I've watched 10+ times, and some 50+. I guess it's the same as with people who read books over and over, which I don't do. I read them once, and that's it. but good movies, I just keep watching them over and over.
I suppose whatever entertains one is something that you'd want to own, to enjoy again.

Taking this further, I buy books all the time, and I own music, so why not movies? Carry on then.
I suppose television and movies always gets the short end of the stick - some people actually look down on it. Hell, I know I do... But if you find it entertaining, why would Fight Club be any 'less' than say, Beethoven's Fifth?