CTPAX001RUS
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And the Russians end up being to blame for everything. But they didn't touch anyone 
There are Russians who don't even know they are Russians out thereRussians are everywhere. All Russian friends of CTPAX. Russians organize closed groups. Russians are engaged in fraud. Russians have access to cheap gas, oil, and a key to Steam games. Russians have a terrible accent. WHAT THE FUCK??? HAHAHAH
I also love it in paragraphs less than a page long...and about subjects that actually matter to me--which this doesnt. I didnt read your original post, open the page, or read his blathering the first time regardless if its true or not...if it feels like an attack I just skip right over it.you love the truth
Plan. I'm all for thisI'm crazy with such a fucking analyst. Then people like him accidentally gain power and there is a fucked up orgy in the world![]()
But the ears are so cuteJust remember: no cats.
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Me at over 30TB at this point easily
Actually its mostly code and backups of files and drivers, although there was a few TB of smut there too
Some "experts" should change their job, name, and address and never speak publicly again.
Its from 2000 dudeSome "experts" should change their job, name, and address and never speak publicly again.
It doesn't matter when it was. We all know how every new version of the OS, new games and software are always bigger and bigger. You don't need to be Einstein to realise you'll need bigger and bigger HDDs / SSDs.Its from 2000 dude
In 2000 we were still dealing with files the size of text files for most things--including video quality and music. My original IBM with the floppy is from somewhere around that time.
I was making programs like download managers at the time and even I didn't expect those limits to skyrocket to such an extreme...I mean we had like a HUGE leap in data sizes between then and now, to the point even the programming languages werent designed for them properly yet. You can't really blame the guy in this case when even the people making the software didn't take it into accountIt doesn't matter when it was. We all know how every new version of the OS, new games and software are always bigger and bigger. You don't need to be Einstein to realise you'll need bigger and bigger HDDs / SSDs.
This guy reminds me of the 19th-century US Postal Service manager who said that flights are just a gimmick and they'll never have a practical use.