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RoKeR

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  1. GR8 tips... thanks...By the way... a tip from meBut it is limited to only those with BROADBAND!Broadband users can speed up their browsing and downloading by 20%How?Well...Go to Start> Run, type "gpedit.msc"(without quotes)Get it..Now....In the "Computer Configuration"goto Administrative Templates>Network>QoS Packet Scheduler...Now in the window on the left...Double Clik "Limit Reservable Bandwidth">Enabled>Set value to "0"!That's it......You're DONE!!!!!!


  2. Tell u wat???Use Google Adsense, the best...The pay rates are the highest... when it comes to keywords...The best... the most dominant... and the only... most honest contextual advertisement provider.. go with it...As far as being able to put your own ads is concerned... Why not go ahead and type "Free webhosting" in Google Search!Almost every FREE webhost allows your own ADS!Hope that answers your query!


  3. Anyone here associated with Counter Strike Mapping?Well... just started the thread... u know.... just casual discussions.... any problems... show your handy work off here!And... well... etc..etc..Newayz....I have been mapping for quite a time now...and so.. if posible... will provide with the download links in here...In this thread!Peace Out!


  4. Since I'm joining so late in the discussion, I first have to say "Good God, that's a lot of space!"

     

    Of course, since the manufacturer already announced that this kind of storage is expected in 4-5 years, I supposed I shouldn't compare it to todays' requirements. I mean, yes, today even a TB Hard-disk may sound gigantic to some, but it really isn't. It's futile to imagine what kind of storage we will need in 2-3 years from now.

     

    But still, I suppose that a PetaByte Hard-disk will be directed at the business sector first, since businesses are in real need for this kind of space. It doesn't mean that the public sector won't find it a yummy deal, either. I personally will most certainly get myself one of those bad boys.

     

    And about the partitioning, I might as well do what I do now. A partition for each of my operating systems, and another partition having all the space left. I assume of course that in 4-5 years, processors won't have a problem dealing with such a huge partition, especially since the File Allocation System will most likely be updated to suit the new trend.

     

    Anyway, if I'm to say only one thing about this new PetaByte Hard-disk, it'll be: "Baby, Come to Papa!"

     


    That's one more guy who really has a positive attitude to the development of these HDD drives!

     

    I'm real happy! :lol:


  5. in the graphics and digital imaging field i can easily see that that could become really useful. ccd technology is getting better all the time. digital cameras could start shooting even bigger and better quality images that would need to be stored. if you can imagine a 50mb or 100mb or even 200mb photograph in the next few years [im pretty sure that we will get close to that] then you are going to be using much larger drives than now. also in the field of video the use of hd cameras for hd tv is going to use much more space. also with better scanner and suchlike archives of images or just drawings could be saved at much higher quality.
    i think this storage excess void will be filled [at least partly] by less compression and higher quality images. which i certainly lok forward to.



    You see.... IF Pictures can get soo advanced so as to have such huge file sizes... THINK about what other things might develop into...

    I mean... couple the pictures with the softwarez etc and i can almost guarnatee you that it wont be long after the release of the PB that we will soon be short of SPACE! :lol:

  6. You see... Jeigh is right... that's the point that i have been trying to explain to all over here...4-5 years from now.. and you dont even know what the future has in store for us...I say.... it wont be long before our storage requirements go up...Then... even the PB will be too small for us....U see... the world is continuously changing... Who would have ever dreamt of PB 3-4 years from now?and yet we see that it is a matter of just some years that these things come into existence....By the way.. since my HDD partition POLL had no response... i just thought of something else...Let's say.. you already own the PB.. it's very common now.... Mind you we are 10-12 years ahead of now...so.. here's the question...What name would you suggest for the next Storage? I mean... consider KB, MB, GB, TB, and now PB... in your opinion... what do you think will be the next initials for the storage...My answer to that would be the ZB.(ZILLA BYTE!)How'z that?:o


  7. BUt you see... It all depends on what these coming years have in store for us...Like I said.. U never know... we may have softwares worth GBs of data.... probably that would easily fill these things up...It's just like the History repeating...When 80 GB hard disks were released... people were dazzled... everyone had the same questions in mind... WHAT TO DO WITH ALL THAT SPACE??and you have the results in front of your eyes now...so just think of the development now and in the future with the same results in mind....*PEACE OUT*


  8. Nopez.. not exactly the whole of the internet! Not unless you buy 520 or more of those hard disks... But you know.. i guess... some people are partly correct..I dont think we will need sooo much of data storage space! i mean.. come on.... Think of it... Would you really need 1,200,000 GB worth of storage space 4-5 years from now?I dont think sooo...Anyways...Let's play a game... Rather like a poll... just thought of it...MIND YOU.. It's based on PURE IMAGINATION!!Suppose you have the 1.2PB HDD......EXACTLY INTO HOW MANY PARTITIONS WOULD YOU DIVIDE IT? AND WHAT FOR??just let your imagination float... be totally unrealistic if you have to...!!! :P MY answer to this POLL will be given soon.... after thinking abt it a bit... :o:o

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