The press release says the drives are shipping August 2008. The problem is, here we are in September 2008 and no drives anywhere! I am looking for a hard drive of this size - specifically where to get them and what they cost. Can anyone help?
This is a picture of the OneTouch III. It obviously has 2 disks in it.
I did find the product for sale somewhere. Looked at Seagate website and got the product number: ST31500341AS. Googled the product number. Zipzoomfly, Amazon, and Dell all have it. I don't think they're shipping for another few weeks though.
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QUOTE(Irysa @ Sep 11 2008, 03:43 AM)
Why would you keep anime after you've watched it.
So you can watch it again. Or, you can grab a bunch of friends who haven't watched the lot and get them to watch it. Half the anime clubs I've ever heard of do exactly that. The other half cease to exist after maybe three meetings.
But I don't reread books, rewatch movies, and replaying games is totally different because there can be completely different variety in the gameplay and approach to it.
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Then I'll give you some reasons. You notice a lot more subtle (and some not so subtle) details in things when you already know what's going to happen in stories. There's a nostalgia factor in rewatching/reading/playing certain things for some people. And this one is probably the biggest reason: memory. People forget things that happened a long time ago, so it's nice to re-do things to refresh your memory.
I don't know why anyone would re-read/watch/play anything that they disliked, so I can't help you understand people that refuse to delete ANY anime they watched.
I HAVE TO ADD THIS. There's also evolving mentality changing your outlook on things. It's kind of like how I don't trust the opinions I had seven years ago. That could be one reason to re-play/watch/read something you disliked. But I can't think of any others.
This post has been edited by Rhiannon: Sep 14 2008, 10:35 PM
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