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    "Mider Cee" <stayathome@mommymail.comwrote in message news:Xns98882BB7CECD301A4D@127.0.0.1
    24 Nov 2006, Folkert Rienstra <see_reply-to@myweb.nlwrote:
    "Arno Wagner" me@privacy.netwrote in message news:4sn9vkF107hr5U3@mid.individual.net
    Previously John Turco <jtur@concentric.netwrote:
    Folkert Rienstra wrote:
    Ferrous wrote:
    Folkert Rienstra wrote:
    "Andrzej Rokita" <a_rokita @ wp. pl. delete. itwrote in message news:ejva9h$eod$1@inews.gazeta.pl
    Naturally, you'll confine your purchase to a SATA-II
    (3 Gb/s data interface) model,
    Naturally, no. My interface card (another story, below)
    is working only as SATA-I, 1,5Gb/s. Remember, it dates
    to the year 2002.
    --
    <edited, for brevity>
    --
    We talk about ATA or Serial ATA *disks*, but these
    acronyms just denote *interfaces*.
    The real hard disk type is IDE. This acronym stands for
    "Integrated Drive Electronics", which means all hard
    disks, either ATA or SATA, have their controller inside
    them.
    Right, so SCSI and FC disk drives are obviously IDE
    drives.
    Thanks for that show of your utter cluelessness.
    --
    Great to hear from you again, Folkert. Hope you're enjoying
    life to the full, what with all your malicious criticism and
    derisory lack of anything of actual use that you post.
    Ever.
    Actually, if you read the sentence properly, he is not for
    one second implying that *all* hard disks are ATA or SATA.
    He was merely mentioning that all of either ATA or SATA have
    their controller inside them. If you cannot understand
    English well enough to participate in discussions of this
    nature, perhaps you should keep schtumm? (In other
    words, keep quiet. Silent. Understand?)
    And *you* have the audacity to accuse anyone of
    cluelessness?
    Hello, Duncan:
    I'm shocked at you!
    Even Andrzej -the original poster- graciously agreed with
    Folkert that he made a complete mess of it. ;-)
    What made you think that Folkert was saying that Andrzej was
    "implying that *all* hard disks are ATA or SATA" when all he
    said was that SCSI and FC disk drives are obviously IDE drives
    too if all that IDE is to mean is "Integrated Drive
    Electronics". Maybe your understanding of English isn't all
    that well either?
    So Duncan, perhaps -as usual- you spoke too soon, huh?
    Maybe you should have followed your own advice.
    Sounds like you may need to take care of that open nerve.
    Cordially,
    Folkert Rienstra <folkertdashrienstra@wanadoo.nl>
    --
    Hello, Folkert:
    Your near-forgery of my e-mail address isn't nearly so amusing,
    anymoreis it?
    That message did surprise me.
    Really?! Your doggie didn't think so.
    Not in character for you.
    Easy claim, *after the fact*, babblebot.
    he had to spill the beans first before you came to that
    magnificent conclusion.
    I should have looked at the header:
    NNTP-Posting-Host: c514726c5.cable.wanadoo.nl
    Not were you usually post from.
    No kidding. wonders why.
    --
    Seems a certain other person is down to this pathetic level
    of tricks now.
    Must be drifting deeper into delusion
    Coming from a Swiss person that obviously works nightshifts as a
    janitor and only sleeps a few hours during daytime so he can babble
    to our american friends but thinks that he works at a university
    as a systems manager and partime lecturer.
    Dream on, professor.
    >
    >
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    Folkert, aren't you the civil servant who used to work as a Patent
    on some technical area to do with storage?
    Maybe doing that sort of work explains why you like to sit on the
    side nit-picking and sniping at technical replies?
    Want to file your patent called "How to snipe at snipers?"
    Sorry, can't help you there, mate. It's already filed (and granted).

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