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Ancient hard-drive, guy in bunny suit

Ancient hard-drive, guy in bunny suit 07/30/2004 08:18 AM

On Gizmodo, this stunning image an an ancient, room-sized hard drive being serviced by a guy in a clean-room bunny-suit. The best part is that this thing and a million of its brothers put together probably had a lower capacity than the USB memory built into the pen I last last month. Link< /a>




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