Subject: Re: Danger: Hardware Recommendation Request
To: None <dg@root.com>
From: None <wonko@madness.tmok.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 04/16/1997 13:59:19
David Greenman drunkenly mumbled...
> 
>    I've never seen a Quantum Atlas fail (out of a couple of dozen), but on
> the other hand, nearly every Quantum Grand Prix I've seen has failed within
> six months. So I think it's really a mixed bag and has more to do with the
> drive model than it does with the manufacturer.

i think this is a good point lots of people ignore in their holy wars.  i've
never used a Quantum Grand Prix, so i wouldn't have any reason to know that
Quantum drives do die.  the ProDrive LPS drives were the best though, they
last FOREVER!!!  :)

-brian

-- 
The fundamental difference between Unix and the Macintosh operating system is
that Unix was designed to please programmers, whereas the Mac was designed to 
please users. (Windows, on the other hand, was designed to please accountants, 
but that's another story.)
				--The UNIX-HATERS Handbook

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