Toward the back of 2008, in a little Cambodian town named Phnom Penh (No idea of the pronunciation) a couple separated following an eighteen -year matrimony. Nothing interesting in that, you may think, but it’s the way in which they did it that had net forums busy.
They reduce their bloody house in half. Seriously, you are able to look it up. We will wait here…
Found it? Mental, right? Now, far be it from us to support our entire sales pitch on an editorial we found on the internet at Cracked.com, nevertheless it actually got us thinking. It got us thinking that if they had a working laptop or computer, say, with all their private files (business, tunes, pictures and etc) then it might have been cut in half too.
Aside from the storage space that hard drives free up, which is probably a hard drives greatest features, hard drives will back up and keep safe all data you have to store. So, whilst the couple’s DVDs were probably a complete catastrophe (I can imagine the husband virulently shouting “What the hell am I gonna do with a partial a copy of ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’, you b*tch!?”) the downloaded Seinfeld episodes on his hard drives would probably have escaped detection.
hard drives back stuff up. hard drives keep things secure. hard drives are convenient and fitting, but most of all, they’re notoriously difficult to saw through, mainly if you’ve just taken a hedge trimmer to a coffee table.
A Quandary Halved: Why Hard Drives Are Useful; A superb Example
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