Oh for christ's sake shut the hell up about the "death star" drives. That was one particular model of hard drive EIGHT YEARS AGO, before IBM sold it's hard drive division to Hitachi.
The IBM DeathStar fiasco should only be mentioned in a historical context these days.
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At least Western Digital doesn't want Hitachi and their DeathStars.
Oh for christ's sake shut the hell up about the "death star" drives. That was one particular model of hard drive EIGHT YEARS AGO, before IBM sold it's hard drive division to Hitachi.
The IBM DeathStar fiasco should only be mentioned in a historical context these days.