View Full Version : Um... like, hello!
Piyono
04-10-2003, 09:28 PM
Ok...
I feel very left-out. Confused. What the heck is StorageForum.net and how come I'm the last one to hear about it?
An offshoot of SR? How come we need two forums? How come I had an account waiting for me here? Posts, even?
Somebody please tell me what's going on!
Piyono
Mercutio
04-10-2003, 09:42 PM
I went through a great deal of trouble to contact you. Friday, March 22 2002 I finally did. You visited, posted a couple of times and didn't come back.
I don't know why either.
CougTek
04-10-2003, 09:49 PM
To mods : Please move this thread in the appropriate forum.
Piyono,
You registered here more than a year ago. One would guess you should know about the place. Tut tut tut, hamster memory :P.
Um... like, hello! LOL! Now I know what you mean!
P5-133XL
04-10-2003, 09:58 PM
StorageForum was created as a place to go after StorageReview was about to close-up shop a little over a year ago. At no point did we share user-data with SR. My assumption is that you were invited, or found out about us, in the beginning, created an account, and then forgot sometime later. I would really be surprised that someone other than you created an account for you here with a password that you currently know. Don't forget that the account was verified with your Email address too. It would be just too unlikely to be plausable: More likely you simply forgot about us over the past year.
Piyono
04-10-2003, 10:35 PM
but... but... but...!
Man, my memory has gone to the dawgs!
I remember the whole SR fiasco, but I don't remember signing up here, even after reading my posts. Has the look changed considerably since here since this place opened shop?
How do all you guys juggle two nearly identical forums? Why?
Piyono
Mercutio
04-10-2003, 10:45 PM
Smaller crowd. High signal to noise.
Some members (James, iGary) don't visit SR any more. Some (honold, Mickey) spend more time there than here. Some (Pradeep) seem to divide their time in half.
I'm moving this thread to the Pub, BTW.
Some (Buck) don't know what they're doing.
Clocker
04-10-2003, 10:58 PM
How do all you guys juggle two nearly identical forums? Why?
Piyono
Well....SF doesn't crash and lose all data....
Jake the Dog
04-10-2003, 11:25 PM
you mean to say this isn't a StorageReview forum?
check please!
Handruin
04-10-2003, 11:25 PM
but... but... but...!
Man, my memory has gone to the dawgs!
I remember the whole SR fiasco, but I don't remember signing up here, even after reading my posts. Has the look changed considerably since here since this place opened shop?
How do all you guys juggle two nearly identical forums? Why?
Piyono
Welcome back piyono! :)
Yes, this site has changed considerably since you last visited and since it has opened.
Hey! Piyono, my man! Good to see you.
Who cares about the tedious details of history? Pass another banana and let's chat.
honold
04-11-2003, 12:15 AM
Some (honold, Mickey) spend more time there than here.
i actually visit both just as often
blakerwry
04-11-2003, 02:59 AM
Hey man, what's up?
The JoJo
04-11-2003, 03:01 AM
StorageReview? What Storagereview? My memory....seems to be lost....must have CRASHED AND BURNED......
Interesting, Piyono's "gap" in memory. Maybe the aliens erased it?
The L.A. times recently had an article about a rainmaker. It has been proven that he has made rain every place he visitied, and has broken droughts. He failed only twice. He refused to talk about one of those failures, but for the other, said there was "interference". Upon pressing him, he said the ETs don't like it when he alters the weather, because with clouds they are unable to monitor us, and so they try to sabotage him. Before the flames begin, keep in mind that I read the story not in a tabloid, but in the L.A. times. Doesn't of course mean that they're 100% right, but we're not talking about The Inquirer here.
I lurked at SR from their inception, and registered there a little before the crash. I was away from the U.S. between Aug. 2001 and Aug 2002, with occassional low-speed dial-up being my only access available, which precious time I used mainly for email. A few times I did manage to visit SR, and learned of the then impending closure of the site. Didn't have a clue about this one, though. Merc, I'm hurt that you didn't try to contact me :(
Browsing SR frequently on my return (with broadband - yes!) turned up a comment by Tannin. Upon inquiry, he was kind enough to explain, and heeer I am.
Mercutio
04-11-2003, 11:58 PM
Initially we wanted to add users slowly, and we didn't want SR's admins to think we were competing or "cherry picking". I contacted a group of maybe 15 or 20 people to visit our site initially. There's a long list of folks I remember from "the old SR" whom I wish would drop by this site, if only to see what we've done here.
Who knows? Maybe they have.
Stereodude
04-12-2003, 12:03 AM
Who knows? Maybe they have.
I blame you for their not staying. :P
Stereodude
Mercutio
04-12-2003, 12:11 AM
Don't make me drive up there.
Besides, I invited you, too, and you're still here.
DrunkenBastard
04-12-2003, 12:20 AM
Piyono mate, you need to lay off the sauce. :mrgrn:
Handruin
04-12-2003, 12:29 AM
He hasn't been back to reply in over two days. Me thinks he lost the site again. :wink:
LunarMist
04-12-2003, 01:14 AM
Initially we wanted to add users slowly, and we didn't want SR's admins to think we were competing or "cherry picking". I contacted a group of maybe 15 or 20 people to visit our site initially. There's a long list of folks I remember from "the old SR" whom I wish would drop by this site, if only to see what we've done here.
Who knows? Maybe they have.
Why would they want to do that? :wink:
This is probably a good opportunity to ask what became of Skallas?
Pradeep
04-12-2003, 04:13 AM
He's probably shacked up with some gorgeous woman and forgotten all about us.
blakerwry
04-12-2003, 04:18 AM
mmm....
Piyono
04-13-2003, 03:09 PM
He's probably shacked up with some gorgeous woman and forgotten all about us.
Well, put a bag over her head an' she ain't half bad!*
<Hey ah, hurd that!>
Oops! Gotta go!
:p
Piyono
*Heaven forbid! All women are beautiful!
Mercutio
04-14-2003, 10:13 PM
Odd concordance:
SR, right now, has
95695 posts (probably 15% of them from the 10 or so most prolific posters)
12948 users
SF has
31716 posts
206 users
They have 3 times as many posts, almost exactly, and 63x more users.
SF really is a community, folks. For a little over a year, we have stayed together and had wonderful, long conversations.
This is not an "SF is better" post, but it is an amazing thing to realize that the people here have had that much to say to each other. :)
This is not an "SF is better" post, but it is an amazing thing to realize that the people here have had that much to say to each other. :)
Indeed, my post count was never this high at SR.
honold
04-14-2003, 11:56 PM
the majority of the posts in this thread are one line though :)
I love you is just 3 words as well.
the majority of the posts in this thread are one line though :)
Your . . .
the majority of the posts in this thread are one line though :)
. . . point . . .
the majority of the posts in this thread are one line though :)
. . . being?
honold
04-15-2003, 12:14 AM
I love you is just 3 words as well.
lol! :D
Anything to make you grin, honold, old chap.
They have 3 times as many posts, almost exactly, and 63x more users. SF really is a community, folks. For a little over a year, we have stayed together and had wonderful, long conversations. This is not an "SF is better" post, but it is an amazing thing to realize that the people here have had that much to say to each other. :)
As I think you may have intended to say, Merc, the key point here is not SF or SR but the community. We were like that over on SR in the old days too. If SF disappeared tommorow (Lord of Forests forbid), the community would find another place and continue on, much as we are now, or indeed, much as we were back in the old days before the MBF.
It's a wonderful community and I'm thankful to be a part of it. Yes, even Honold. In fact, especially Honold, for a community formed of people who always agree with one another, and shorn of people prepared to not only maintain a contrary point of view, but defend it with skill, evidence, and reason, is a poor and intellectually moribund one.
Also, I should not forget the new faces that have added fresh life: members like Mubs and EdwardK and SteveK and Dozer. Not to mention my good friend Ekaf Ami, of course. :wink:
(Err.... Iz that more than one line already?)
(Yes, Tea. Quite a lot more than one line, actually.)
(Oh good. Then I can ztop now.)
(Yes. I think you better. We have to go back to work.)
(Already?)
(Yes.)
(Why are the minutes alwayz shorter when it'z lunchtime?)
(It's just the way they are, Tea. I don't know why.)
EdwardK
04-15-2003, 05:24 AM
[/quote]It's a wonderful community and I'm thankful to be a part of it. Yes, even Honold. In fact, especially Honold, for a community formed of people who always agree with one another, and shorn of people prepared to not only maintain a contrary point of view, but defend it with skill, evidence, and reason, is a poor and intellectually moribund one.[/quote]
Hear hear! This is the main reason why SF is the first visit whenever I am on the net. The SF community is always willing to help, and give advise and opinions. I even enjoy reading the posts at the SF Pub&Brewery. Unlike the SR Bar&Grille which I refuse to visit because the tone of the comments there can be unpleasant, to say the least.
I am really thankful to all those who contribute to make this great community.
Cheers,
Edward
LunarMist
04-20-2003, 07:54 PM
Perhaps this is a great place for core members to socialize, but substantive posts in the Computers forum are rather sparse. :(
Tannin
04-20-2003, 08:36 PM
For my part, Lunar Mist, I confess to having read and made so many substantive posts in the computers forum (one or another of the 'computers' fora) over the years that I've said pretty much all I have to say in that department, and read most of the things I want to read several times over. These days I rarely take much part in the computers forum here, and, as a general rule, don't even read the list of topics at Storage Review anymore.
Sad but true. Are computers getting boring? Or have I just being doing the "read and write about computers" thing too long? A little of both, I guess.
Pass me my pipe and slippers, please.
If there's nothing much happening in the industry, there's not much to talk about, is there?
Enjoy your pipe and slippers, tannin. And have a dwink as well.
LunarMist
04-20-2003, 10:00 PM
For my part, Lunar Mist, I confess to having read and made so many substantive posts in the computers forum (one or another of the 'computers' fora) over the years that I've said pretty much all I have to say in that department, and read most of the things I want to read several times over.
For the most part, Tony, that is what I think too. It seems that computer forums are becoming boring, even more so than the hardware. And there are no Trintons to provide amusement.
DrunkenBastard
04-20-2003, 10:05 PM
Indeed. Bottoms up! Bombay Sapphire and Indian tonic water all round. Can't be too careful with the SARS about.
DrunkenBastard
04-20-2003, 10:21 PM
For my part, Lunar Mist, I confess to having read and made so many substantive posts in the computers forum (one or another of the 'computers' fora) over the years that I've said pretty much all I have to say in that department, and read most of the things I want to read several times over.
For the most part, Tony, that is what I think too. It seems that computer forums are becoming boring, even more so than the hardware. And there are no Trintons to provide amusement.
Fear not young Lunar. There is always Picard for quality entertainment :mrgrn:
Mercutio
04-21-2003, 12:01 AM
I now have a single PC with 800GB of disk space, not counting the two mirrored drives.
And it's... commonplace. Pedestrian. The damn thing doesn't even make noise. It gave me no problems when I was building it (first new machine I've built for myself in easily two years. Mostly I do cascaded upgrades), even with the monstrous overclocking. Hardest thing about about building it was figuring out nice ways to lay 5 IDE and a 50pin SCSI cable in a case such that they didn't obstruct the case fans.
Boring? I daresay so.
LunarMist
04-21-2003, 12:03 AM
Fear not young Lunar. There is always Picard for quality entertainment :mrgrn:
I have not been called young since the 60s. :oops:
Picard is not in the same category. Does he see "electron beams?" :lol:
Mercutio
04-21-2003, 12:08 AM
What I meant to imply by the last post, for those who don't get it, is that I just built a machine that probably SHOULD have imposed some kind of special challenge to a builder, but didn't. Nine IDE drives, SCSI, overclocking, multiple NICs...
Surely somewhere in there I should've had a recipie for disaster.
Also, I can handle it's fubar. I can even be nice to him. I don't know if I could say the same about Trinton, so no funny ideas, LunarMist.
LunarMist
04-21-2003, 02:05 AM
Also, I can handle it's fubar. I can even be nice to him. I don't know if I could say the same about Trinton, so no funny ideas, LunarMist.
Truly I do not condone trollish behavior; it's just that individuals have different sensibilities in that area.
I some ways, I miss the forum glory days of 1999-2001. Am I the only one now barely concerned about performance differences between same-generation drives? One can hardly go wrong in upgrading to the latest 15K Cheetah boot drive and buying a Maxtor or WD 7200 RPM data drive (8 MB cache) at a CompUSA sale. If anyone has ideas that would rekindle hard drive enthusiasm, I am all ears.
Pradeep
04-21-2003, 04:42 AM
I think as CPU speed and RAM capacity has increased so greatly, the hard drive doesn't have as much affect on overall performance as it once did. When people were running low end P2's with 64MB of RAM, then page swapping etc was much more pronounced.
What I meant to imply by the last post, for those who don't get it, is that I just built a machine that probably SHOULD have imposed some kind of special challenge to a builder, but didn't. Nine IDE drives, SCSI, overclocking, multiple NICs...
Surely somewhere in there I should've had a recipie for disaster.
I get it alright. Yes, it's impressive; a huge improvement over even a couple of years ago. Hardware working as expected - no goat sacrifices in sight.
I think that garden-variety mass storage has become fast enough to largely mask the differences in competing devices. Having said that, I'm going to concede that I feel more comfortable with the latest 8MB WD drives than their competitors, performance-wise. When you're talking 3GHz processors or thereabouts, it's nice if the hard drive can put in a decent showing; and I believe I can see a clear difference.
As for SCSI, well - it seems increasingly less relevant. SAS will be nice, but for workstations and PCs I fear the battle was over some time ago.
Mercutio
04-21-2003, 09:16 AM
Hard to buy IDE drives nowadays when warranty (or rather, the politics associated with having one) ends up being the deciding factor. :|
newegg.com can't keep 80GB Samsung drives in stock, BTW.
What I meant to imply by the last post, for those who don't get it, is that I just built a machine that probably SHOULD have imposed some kind of special challenge to a builder, but didn't. Nine IDE drives, SCSI, overclocking, multiple NICs...
Surely somewhere in there I should've had a recipie for disaster.
I get it Mercutio, it just isn't that exciting anymore. The most excitement I get out of computers is when I see the giddiness of my customer's when they receive a new machine.
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