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A baker's dozen 2.5" 10K U320 72G SCA drives. Well, at least they won't take up much space! :-/
					A baker's dozen 2.5" 10K U320 72G SCA drives. Well, at least they won't take up much space! :-/

 
							
						

 For Critical stuff, I will never rely on a SSD.
 For Critical stuff, I will never rely on a SSD.
							
						
 For Critical stuff, I will never rely on a SSD.
 For Critical stuff, I will never rely on a SSD.
 . But my work laptop is not "critical" to my job function, so that's why.
 . But my work laptop is not "critical" to my job function, so that's why.  (In fact, the other day, its account locked itself out... again... - took almost 2 days for IT to get it unlocked. In the meantime, I was still able to get by just fine without it.)
 (In fact, the other day, its account locked itself out... again... - took almost 2 days for IT to get it unlocked. In the meantime, I was still able to get by just fine without it.) 
							
						 ), I'd take some of these and try to fix them. Did ours about 2 years ago. Needed new drum bearings. Not exactly the easiest job, as it required taking apart the whole washer and the bearings were quite stuck (and I am not the strongest dude in the world, so it was all more than a good workout for me.) But for $30 in parts and a weekend of time (also power-washed the drum and drum cover, which got rid of that "old washer" smell), it practically brought it back to nearly "brand new" working condition.
 ), I'd take some of these and try to fix them. Did ours about 2 years ago. Needed new drum bearings. Not exactly the easiest job, as it required taking apart the whole washer and the bearings were quite stuck (and I am not the strongest dude in the world, so it was all more than a good workout for me.) But for $30 in parts and a weekend of time (also power-washed the drum and drum cover, which got rid of that "old washer" smell), it practically brought it back to nearly "brand new" working condition.
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