Best Buy has
14TB WD easystore USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (WDBAMA0140HBK-NESN) on sale for
$199.99.
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Best Buy via eBay has
14TB WD easystore USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (WDBAMA0140HBK-NESN) on sale for
$199.99.
Shipping is free.
Product Details:- USB 3.0 interface: Offers easy-to-use connection to devices. Backward-compatible with USB 2.0 for simple connection to your computer.
- Comes with the WD Discovery backup software that lets you set hourly, daily, or monthly backup schedules and makes it easy to back up high-capacity files to your drive. Compatible with Apple Time Machine (requires reformatting)
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Completely unhelpful because times have changed. That's why this is a Frontpage deal, this is a good price.
But sure, I'm the dingus because I'm not crapping on a front page deal that's a good price in modern times - you know, the ones we actually live in and that don't require a time machine unlike the time period where you apparently live and judge prices from.
Maybe look at the recent price history on an item and judge the deal according to that instead of some random price from the past you've held onto regardless of any events that have transpired since. Especially when the deal is the same as previous good FP deals.
Or, you know, just get lost.
I don't know how half of what you've said is relevant honestly.
People come here to find the best current offered price on an item, learn something about the item itself, and find tips about stacking discounts. They don't want to wait 3 years, travel back in time, change the landscape of manufacturing and price fixing, or whatever other nonsense you've brought up. All your comments do is detract from the discussion and muddy the waters of useful discourse.
The purpose of posting here is to either offer useful information, kudos, or potentially correct misinformation. Nothing you've said falls under any of those categories.
Pontificate all you want, but at least try to add to the usefulness of the forum. And the passive aggressive heart is equally unnecessary.
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And I say that as someone who runs a Linux home server with 4x 6TB drives in a RAID array. Serves as my network hub for my business, the Mrs. business, and two kids who game & edit GoPro videos.
I don't know about the others but I sure have a lot of stuff to store and 20TB isn't enough to start.
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And I say that as someone who runs a Linux home server with 4x 6TB drives in a RAID array. Serves as my network hub for my business, the Mrs. business, and two kids who game & edit GoPro videos.
If you have a lot of DVDs and BR discs that you have copied to your system, you can gobble up TB like a pacman.
Chia mining was exclusively done with hdds instead of GPUs, at its peak each one of those was "worth" ~$1.5K
Transfer the data and sell the 8TB on eBay to recoup some of the cost.
Brought in a 10+ year old flash drive that was like 16MB an they applied the extra discount. Has to be in-store, so it's up to you if it's worth $20 to drive to a store and deal with customer service (it confused the hell out of them and it took multiple people to get it taken care of).
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