As prices continue to plummet, there's never been a better time to buy a solid state drive

I bought mine in the 60s. I've noticed though, some errors in storage accuracy, so it may be time to get it updated.
 
I bought mine in the 60s. I've noticed though, some errors in storage accuracy, so it may be time to get it updated.
Any type of memory storage device purchased during the 60's or 70's, is bound to have some data retention issues.

A hefty dose of, "Viagra", would give it the firmware update it needs to keep it going strong through it's sixth decade.
 
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Please post porn jokes in the appropriate subforum of TechSpot.
I don't understand how you could confuse "porn", with a metaphorical 'trip' through the hip era, along with a slight nudge to the plight of 'boomers' these days. Hey wait, wasn't "Boomer", a character on "Battlestar Galactica"?:p

Besides,
The best time to buy SSDs was in the 60s when aliens were selling them to the USG at a galactic discount. Alex Jones said so.
@davislane1 started it, so there.

Not to mention that "hardware" is the appropriate sub-forum for that metaphor.
 
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Wow, an economics lesson, a grammar lesson and an unfortunate reference to my humble platters not spinning up as quickly as they once did.. ♪ who could ask for any-thing morrre..♫
 
Wow, an economics lesson, a grammar lesson and an unfortunate reference to my humble platters not spinning up as quickly as they once did.
Ah...., such a masterfully manufactured magical metaphor practically begs for an alliterative response..
♪ who could ask for any-thing morrre..♫
I think phonetically, "morre", would be closer to, "ma-ore". (It's tough to get a get a short 'O' to work properly after an 'M', at least by itself). Or then again, probably not....:confused::D. I think it might depend on how good the singer is at glissando. Here, you figure it out:
Um, did that help? ;)

The answer to that in the form of a question might be, "who are George and Ira Gershwin".

Now can we kick back and, "seize the beer" ?
 
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