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<blockquote data-quote="isamu" data-source="post: 2813671" data-attributes="member: 575371"><p>well, that's kinda the point. We <em>like</em> having all that extra storage there. With mp3s, sure, you'd only use a fraction of an HD with say 500gb of storage. But for those of us who want to archive our music in lossless, we need as big an HD as possible. To me, hard drives are a real bargain nowadays. I still remember not long ago when a 60gb hd costs over $300 LOL! To be able to get more than <strong>triple</strong> that amount for half that price these days is remarkable!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isamu, post: 2813671, member: 575371"] well, that's kinda the point. We [I]like[/I] having all that extra storage there. With mp3s, sure, you'd only use a fraction of an HD with say 500gb of storage. But for those of us who want to archive our music in lossless, we need as big an HD as possible. To me, hard drives are a real bargain nowadays. I still remember not long ago when a 60gb hd costs over $300 LOL! To be able to get more than [B]triple[/B] that amount for half that price these days is remarkable! [/QUOTE]
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