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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Teilhard Knight"
Date: 09 Jan 2004 04:28:25 PM
Object: Two drives failing at the same time?
Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.
<looking for the WinXP groups>
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User: "humble.life"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 04:35:04 PM
Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.
ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.
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User: "GlennT"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 04:35:48 PM
"humble.life" wrote:


Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

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Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)
Glennt
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User: "zer0 the her0"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:43:38 PM
GlennT wrote:

"humble.life" wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
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Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt

i got zapped fixing (barbed wire)fence miles away from a t-storm.
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User: "GlennT"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:56:43 PM
zer0 the her0 wrote:



Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


i got zapped fixing (barbed wire)fence miles away from a t-storm.

Yikes! I suppose the fence was acting like a lightening rod and with
probably wooden posts you were the best conductor to the ground.
Fisherman here are always getting zapped despite constant warnings
to get out of open spaces when a storm is coming. Lightening will
find the quickest way to earth and I have read it can go sideways in
the air for some miles if there are enough clouds and a good
earthing medium to be found.
GlennT
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User: "humble.life"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 04:51:07 PM
GlennT wrote:

"humble.life" wrote:


Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that
some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
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word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt

there's always a rationaliser isn't there.
christ.
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User: "GlennT"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:00:14 PM
"humble.life" wrote:


GlennT wrote:

"humble.life" wrote:


Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that
some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.

Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.
GlennT
.
User: "humble.life"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:08:21 PM
GlennT wrote:

"humble.life" wrote:


GlennT wrote:

"humble.life" wrote:


Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.

Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.

GlennT

i swear i remember an article about a family who were somehow magnetic and
could walk around with frying pans hanging from them.
i can think a lot of things though.
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User: "neoholistic"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:20:53 PM
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humble.life wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.


Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.

GlennT



i swear i remember an article about a family who were somehow magnetic and
could walk around with frying pans hanging from them.

i can think a lot of things though.

HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
(Er... you're kidding, aren't you? I mean about the magnetic people... that's totally impossible AFAIK. Makes a hilarious scenery anyway).
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User: "Teilhard Knight"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:33:56 PM
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humble.life wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the

same

river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.


Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.

GlennT



i swear i remember an article about a family who were somehow magnetic

and

could walk around with frying pans hanging from them.

i can think a lot of things though.


HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

(Er... you're kidding, aren't you? I mean about the magnetic people...

that's totally impossible AFAIK. Makes a hilarious scenery anyway).
More dramatic are the cases of people who set on fire out of the blue. They
can be walking in the street, lying in bed, eating, or whatever, and
suddenly they are on fire. There is not an even small clue of why it
happens.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox
.
User: "GlennT"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:36:22 PM
Teilhard Knight wrote:


"neoholistic" <ekqbwpo@terra.es> wrote in message
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humble.life wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the

same

river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.


Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.

GlennT



i swear i remember an article about a family who were somehow magnetic

and

could walk around with frying pans hanging from them.

i can think a lot of things though.


HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

(Er... you're kidding, aren't you? I mean about the magnetic people...

that's totally impossible AFAIK. Makes a hilarious scenery anyway).

More dramatic are the cases of people who set on fire out of the blue. They
can be walking in the street, lying in bed, eating, or whatever, and
suddenly they are on fire. There is not an even small clue of why it
happens.

--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial

Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox

Yeah, I think it is called Spontaneous Combustion. I have seen a
very serious documentary that had pretty conclusive proof that this
is a fact. Truth is really stranger than fiction!
GlennT
.
User: "Teilhard Knight"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 06:06:18 PM
"GlennT" <askme@noname.com> wrote in message
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Teilhard Knight wrote:


"neoholistic" <ekqbwpo@terra.es> wrote in message
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humble.life wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the

same

river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.


Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.

GlennT



i swear i remember an article about a family who were somehow

magnetic

and

could walk around with frying pans hanging from them.

i can think a lot of things though.


HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

(Er... you're kidding, aren't you? I mean about the magnetic people...

that's totally impossible AFAIK. Makes a hilarious scenery anyway).

More dramatic are the cases of people who set on fire out of the blue.

They

can be walking in the street, lying in bed, eating, or whatever, and
suddenly they are on fire. There is not an even small clue of why it
happens.

--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial

Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox


Yeah, I think it is called Spontaneous Combustion. I have seen a
very serious documentary that had pretty conclusive proof that this
is a fact. Truth is really stranger than fiction!

Yep, one can learn about it in channels like Discovery. It is as if the
balance of energy in the body gets screwed up and something else triggers
the fire. There are many cases recorded and it must not be difficult to read
about it in the web.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox
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User: "zer0 the her0"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 06:22:25 PM
GlennT wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:

"neoholistic" <ekqbwpo@terra.es> wrote in message
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humble.life wrote:

GlennT wrote:



"humble.life" wrote:


GlennT wrote:



"humble.life" wrote:


Teilhard Knight wrote:



Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the


same

river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.


Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.

GlennT



i swear i remember an article about a family who were somehow magnetic


and

could walk around with frying pans hanging from them.

i can think a lot of things though.


HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

(Er... you're kidding, aren't you? I mean about the magnetic people...


that's totally impossible AFAIK. Makes a hilarious scenery anyway).

More dramatic are the cases of people who set on fire out of the blue. They
can be walking in the street, lying in bed, eating, or whatever, and
suddenly they are on fire. There is not an even small clue of why it
happens.

--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial

Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox



Yeah, I think it is called Spontaneous Combustion. I have seen a
very serious documentary that had pretty conclusive proof that this
is a fact. Truth is really stranger than fiction!

GlennT

from a diet high in phosphorus er some shiznit..
.

User: "humble.life"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:51:34 PM
GlennT wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


"neoholistic" <ekqbwpo@terra.es> wrote in message
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humble.life wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

GlennT wrote:


"humble.life" wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the

same

river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.

--
___________________________________________
Your words here, just 4 english pounds per
word. Charge is applicable on all posts.
___________________________________________


Yeah but standing in a river during electrical storms, holding a
lightening rod and having a serious electrocution fetish may not
constitute coincidence. ;)

Glennt


there's always a rationaliser isn't there.

christ.


Hehe... well he must be pretty dumb to get hit 7 times and not take
the hint. I read about another guy who had been hit multiple
times... like there is something in their body make-up that makes
them more susceptible or something.

GlennT



i swear i remember an article about a family who were somehow
magnetic

and

could walk around with frying pans hanging from them.

i can think a lot of things though.


HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

(Er... you're kidding, aren't you? I mean about the magnetic people...

that's totally impossible AFAIK. Makes a hilarious scenery anyway).

More dramatic are the cases of people who set on fire out of the blue.
They can be walking in the street, lying in bed, eating, or whatever, and
suddenly they are on fire. There is not an even small clue of why it
happens.

--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial

Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox


Yeah, I think it is called Spontaneous Combustion. I have seen a
very serious documentary that had pretty conclusive proof that this
is a fact. Truth is really stranger than fiction!

GlennT

what about the wick effect?
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User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 11:21:53 PM
humble.life wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.



yup, a/c has killed like 3 of my modems. I now run my life off of LARGE
UPSs due to my buildings power issues. A quality commerical line
conditioner (a good one is generally easy to identify: you can't life it).
Protect all connections I have UPSs, co-ax surge protector and RJ45
protection through the APCC 1800.
Ooh wattage.
I also like listening to the stereo or tv when the rest of my apartment
building has to sit by candles. :)
.
User: "zer0 the her0"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 10 Jan 2004 07:29:27 AM
Franz Bestuchev wrote:

humble.life wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that
some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.



yup, a/c has killed like 3 of my modems. I now run my life off of LARGE
UPSs due to my buildings power issues. A quality commerical line
conditioner (a good one is generally easy to identify: you can't life it).

Protect all connections I have UPSs, co-ax surge protector and RJ45
protection through the APCC 1800.

Ooh wattage.

I also like listening to the stereo or tv when the rest of my apartment
building has to sit by candles. :)

nuthin like clean powa, and true sine wave.
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 11 Jan 2004 12:09:58 AM
zer0 the her0 wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

humble.life wrote:

Teilhard Knight wrote:


Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim
that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


lightning once stuck a bloke 7 times over a X year period, on the same
river.

ok, i know it's vague, but it stands.



yup, a/c has killed like 3 of my modems. I now run my life off of
LARGE UPSs due to my buildings power issues. A quality commerical line
conditioner (a good one is generally easy to identify: you can't life
it).

Protect all connections I have UPSs, co-ax surge protector and RJ45
protection through the APCC 1800.

Ooh wattage.

I also like listening to the stereo or tv when the rest of my
apartment building has to sit by candles. :)


nuthin like clean powa, and true sine wave.

Amen!
BTW: Don't buy yourself the cheapo UPS units, you might think you're
getting it for free, but it produces a "square" looking output, not a
nice wave. It's hard on your equipment.
.




User: "zer0 the her0"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 05:40:24 PM
Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

yeap, when all else fails, check the jumpers...make sure they arent all
the same config. i think its bunk to run your burner and a reg cd on the
same IDE channel, if you plan on dupin cds. id go with hd0 master, cdrom
slave. 2nd channel hd1 master, dvd slave. make sure you jumpers are
correct! oh, oh, oh, and check the setup in your bios to see that it
"sees" the drives in the order you installed, or wanted them installed..hth.
.
User: "Teilhard Knight"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 06:12:01 PM
"zer0 the her0" <no@no.net> wrote in message news:3FFF3C32.2040309@no.net...

Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that

some

would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>


yeap, when all else fails, check the jumpers...make sure they arent all
the same config. i think its bunk to run your burner and a reg cd on the
same IDE channel, if you plan on dupin cds. id go with hd0 master, cdrom
slave. 2nd channel hd1 master, dvd slave. make sure you jumpers are
correct! oh, oh, oh, and check the setup in your bios to see that it
"sees" the drives in the order you installed, or wanted them

installed..hth.
Would that correct the DVD burner from failing? It's alone in the primary
channel of the motherboard as master.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
Change "privacy" for "softhome" if you want to intrude my inbox
.
User: "zer0 the her0"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 06:24:58 PM
Teilhard Knight wrote:

"zer0 the her0" <no@no.net> wrote in message news:3FFF3C32.2040309@no.net...

Teilhard Knight wrote:

Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that


some

would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

yeap, when all else fails, check the jumpers...make sure they arent all
the same config. i think its bunk to run your burner and a reg cd on the
same IDE channel, if you plan on dupin cds. id go with hd0 master, cdrom
slave. 2nd channel hd1 master, dvd slave. make sure you jumpers are
correct! oh, oh, oh, and check the setup in your bios to see that it
"sees" the drives in the order you installed, or wanted them


installed..hth.

Would that correct the DVD burner from failing? It's alone in the primary
channel of the motherboard as master.

check to see if your bios ses it as master, and that the jumpers in the
drive are set as master and you should have no problems...if it fails
after that, you may just have a bad drive.
.



User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: Two drives failing at the same time? 09 Jan 2004 04:37:30 PM
and this aids your depression in what manner
"Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote in message
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Could be, but the odds for that to happen are very slim. So slim that some
would never buy it. So, it's configuration, I think.

<looking for the WinXP groups>

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Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial

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