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Dan Barrett <nullpointer at pobox.com> wrote: > I was going to stay away from tape drives -- it seems to me that there are = > no=20 > more consumer-grade (i.e. decent quality, but affordable) tape drives out=20 > there because hard disk space is so cheap now. You don't find "consumer-grade" tape drives because they don't fly off store shelves at the same rate as wi-fi access points, trendy LCD panels or WindowsXP software kits. The Walmart-ization of PC retail has assured us that no manufacturer will ever make money on anything that sells fewer than about 1 million units monthly. However, if you bypass PC retail, there are various niches where you can find what you want. Search the BLU discuss archives ( http://www.blu.org/pipermail/ ) for keyword AIT to find my previous posting about an enterprise-class backup solution purchased for less than you'd pay for an inferior "consumer-grade" backup drive at the likes of Microcenter. Then search eBay for keyword AIT. There's a lot of terrific enterprise gear flooding the market because corporate America is slowly going bust. -rich P.S. to the BLU list maintainers: notice the =20 and =2D symbols in Dan's submission? Maybe submissions could be filtered through quoted_printable_decode() to get rid of those. It's kinda related to my comments yesterday about rich-text submissions.
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