Matt Dillon
Retardium User
You won't get a 10gb drive today for less than $400 I bet.
That's big!
That's big!
Back then a 10GB drive would have been several if not over 10 thousand dollars.
You said "back then", guy.
A typical hard drive back then was 250MB or less.
I used all kinds of hex editors, what's your point? I learned VB 3-6.
I know old computer languages, and stuff was getting new real fast then. C+ was coming.
I learned HTML, some javascript.
What brand was this alleged 1999 10GB hard drive?![]()
http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9901/21/honkin.idg/
Maxtor, Seagate, Western Digital. Lots of companies made them.
https://www.redhill.net.au/d/d-99.html
Lots of local computer manufactures during that time that sold them for probably about $2-300
One of the worst Macs ever made had, the imac, 10gb drives in them in 2000.
My point would be I have been doing this a lot longer than you have and it seems my memory might be better than yours.

http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9901/21/honkin.idg/
Maxtor, Seagate, Western Digital. Lots of companies made them.
https://www.redhill.net.au/d/d-99.html
Lots of local computer manufactures during that time that sold them for probably about $2-300
One of the worst Macs ever made had, the imac, 10gb drives in them in 2000.
My point would be I have been doing this a lot longer than you have and it seems my memory might be better than yours.
Edit to respond to your edited in question about SATA.
Of course it wasn't SATA. ATA and SCSI were pretty much the choices back then. Mac was pretty much all SCSI. Nothing like those grey ribbon cables and having to set the master/slave jumpers.
Do you know what a Jazz drive is?
PS: I knew that was the site you'd reference.
Nobody had big drives like that back then. The one I had was bigger than what 99% of people were using.
I was quitting when you were just starting, cupcake.
Around 2000 I got a girlfriend and moved out, did not take computer.
I know what it was, though. It's still around somewhere, virii and all
I know where it is, it's not here.
I still have my 1st computer. It's here.
What comp did you use "back then"? Hmm?
You strike me as a MacFag.
Nope, but you're a MacFag, huh?
Do you know what a cake platter is? That's what hard drives used to be.
Also..PCs were IDE, derp! You even mentioned the ribbon cable and slave/master jumper settings.
So..are you a MacFag or what? You know, back then you could run whatever in the socket of the motherboard. Unless Apple gimped it.
Actually, a lot of us did have such big drives back then. Some of us were actually working in a field that used computers.
If you don't believe me what they cost, you can check this site which confirms my memory. A 10gb drive for under $200 in December of 1999.
https://mkomo.com/cost-per-gigabyte
My first computer was an Apple II, followed by a IIc and then a Lisa. I was also using an 80286 then as well at work. I don't have any of them anymore. It's not like I need more than 6 or 7 computers sitting on a shelf not being used.
I bought a custom built 386 for $2000 probably in about 1989. From there I moved to a 486. I don't recall if I ever personally owned a 586 or not.
In 1999, I would have been working with Linux, Mac and Windows. Computers are tools. The best graphic machine in 1999 was a Mac. My home machine was probably the K-6 machine I built myself and had dual boot.
I am capable of running and maintaining 3 different OSes. If that scares you, I guess that's on you.Yep, you're a MacFag.
I don't remember and I don't really care.K-6 in 1999, hmm? Interesting.
How many Mhz did it run at?
Btw, did I tell you my 1st comp was a TRS-80? It was.

I am capable of running and maintaining 3 different OSes. If that scares you, I guess that's on you.
I don't remember and I don't really care.
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Duh. It's also why I know a network where multiple computers have been compromised doesn't get back up to full functionality in just a few hours. It has to be done in stages.So you understand that having a working copy and backup is important, right?
So when you were hacking and caused other people's computers to not work properly it was all just good fun.I bet that comp you're talking about had a 200 Mhz processor which puts it in the "Last days".
Kali got a Pentium 200 and a T1 connection. He could freeze lobbies at will, and often he'd IM me before doing so and link me to the devastation!
Yes, some good times were had, and now asshats own the internet.

Doh! I forgot to check the tech stocks today.
It'll be aight.
I was leaving about the time you were getting started. That's right about when the fags took over AOL.
Fags took it over and turned it to shit. They ruin everything.
AOL might still be around if not for faggots.
I left home with my GF so I didn't keep up for a long time.
Duh. It's also why I know a network where multiple computers have been compromised doesn't get back up to full functionality in just a few hours. It has to be done in stages.
So when you were hacking and caused other people's computers to not work properly it was all just good fun.![]()
Duh. It's also why I know a network where multiple computers have been compromised doesn't get back up to full functionality in just a few hours. It has to be done in stages.
So when you were hacking and caused other people's computers to not work properly it was all just good fun.![]()
I guess you forgot that the display you are probably viewing right now came from the Sharp corporation, in Japan, built in Japan.
LOL, I couldn't care less how many amps is the average choke. Just show me the balance sheet. What a dumb fuck you are.
Personally managed in online broker accounts invested directly in individual stocks, options and ETFs, not counting mutual funds in retirement accounts, about $750,000.How much do you have tied up in the market right now? Round figure.
Personally managed in online broker accounts invested directly in individual stocks, options and ETFs, not counting mutual funds in retirement accounts, about $750,000.
Your turn to tell us how much you have tied up in the markets.

Not that much.
I get a good ROI, though.
Apparently I was taught different than a lot of people.![]()
You would really have to work not get a good ROI in the last couple of decades.
How much do you have tied up in the market? Round figure, Mr. "balance sheet".
What's the balance on your porfolio?