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I’m not sure how much longer this link will be valid.

However, a one terabyte (1 T) hard drive for under a hundred bucks? What’s weird, not even a big deal, not these days.

Seagate Barracuda Drive.

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  • rhubarb Aug 13, 2012 @ 10:31

    Holy smokes, Batman! One T for <$100? Doesn't seem possible. But there it is, in all its pixelated glory, so I guess it must be true. Seagate is a reliable brand, too, though my guess is they're all made in the same factory, and as they pass the last checkpoint, different brand names are slapped on the cover. Color me cynical.

  • rhubarb Aug 13, 2012 @ 10:32

    P.S. I have Amazon Prime. I can get it for $80.

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