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Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm;
1/640s, f/8, ISO 200, 20mm
Two days before these pictures resulted, i had taken better ones. Unfortunately, my notebook's harddisk broke down exactly when I was moving the data to the external harddisk, which means that those pictures were deleted :(
Østfold tekniske skole, Sarpsborg. Folke Christensen, språklektor, ved en av terminalene. I forgrunnen en harddisk.
so christmas is gone...but just found the lovley bokehn at my harddisk ;)
So here we gone just playing with the beautiful 50mm 1.8 Nikon Lense
A scatter plot of price-vs-size of over 50 Seagate internal hard disk drives available from Amazon.com, as of April 8, 2009. Seagate has 1.5TB offerings. Prices appear more scattered than Western Digital's, spanning a wider range from low cost into mid/high range. Source: the factBlender hard drives chart, showing Seagate internal drives
Quite el HD de 300GB de la caja del HD externo para probar este disco de 20GB que tenia por ahi... estaba bastante dañado cosegui formatear en 16GB
My new iMac that cost me 500 hong kong dollars! Added 2 10cm CCFL lights for 70 hkd. Specs: 450 Mhz G3 Slot-loading, Blueberry, 384MB
My new iMac that cost me 500 hong kong dollars! Added 2 10cm CCFL lights for 70 hkd. Specs: 450 Mhz G3 Slot-loading, Blueberry, 384MB PC133 Ram, 40GB Hitachi Deskstar 3.5" Harddisk, USB 1.1, No VGA, No Firewire, 100MB Ethernet
My new iMac that cost me 500 hong kong dollars! Added 2 10cm CCFL lights for 70 hkd. Specs: 450 Mhz G3 Slot-loading, Blueberry, 384MB PC133 Ram, 40GB Hitachi Deskstar 3.5" Harddisk, USB 1.1, No VGA, No Firewire, 100MB Ethernet
Used as my Time Machine backup drive. Works nicely. The shape means it doesn't need to sit raised from the surface if it's placed on a soft desktop. The logo on the front lights up the word 'HITACHI' as the disk access light.
Top: old Hitachi DeskStar (now dubbed DeathStar, of course).
Bottom: Western Digital replacement (same size)
The devices in this series of images are a floppy disk and a hard disk drive. The damage was caused by a 55 grain cal. .223 slug traveling at 3,280 f.p.s. and impacting with, approximately, 1,283 ft.–lbs. of energy.
Read the article and learn what causes hard disk failure and how to fix Dell Error Code 0142 on Hard disk failure.
Read more: www.sysinfotools.com/blog/fix-dell-error-code-0142/