It's a happy day in my world. I have a new external hard drive, and right now, even now as we speak, I am moving several millions of megabytes (gigabytes? kegabytes? bytes? bites? food? hungry?) over to it. Actually, I have no idea how many things I am moving over. People have explained the whole mega/kega/gigabytes thing to me multiple times, but the information just zips out through the other ear. I guess my brain figures that as long as so many other people know it, why should I bother storing the info? I need a mnemonic.
But regardless...my computer was stuffed. I kinda couldn't put any more pictures on my computer because a message would pop up and say "we didn't copy the last 14 pictures because you're a moron and you don't have any more space on your hard drive. hahaha." Also I am running out of room even to make small word documents for college. Also, my computer is kinda slow. So I am creating space with my hard drive, and it will be a good hard drive, and I will put all my pictures on it, and we will live happily ever after. Then End.
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I know you said you didn't like talking about gigabytes and stuff, but how many gigabytes is your new hard drive?
This would appear to be what I bought: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822324058&nm_mc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel&cm_mmc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel-_-Content-_-text-_- And if for some reason the link doesn't work, it says it's 200 GB.
Computers are mean like that. I believe that all error messages are created to cause inordinate amount of frustration to the user.
That is awesome though congrats!
Awesome!! Now I can expect to get all my senior pictures . . . right? (Yes, that was a hint.) ;)
External hard drives are an excellent invention :)
CocoaNut: Absolutely! I now have the free disk space and the free time to work on them...I'm sorry it's taken this long! :)
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