Most of it is backed up. I'm sorry - I sometimes forget you're not in IT as a profession. You're exactly right. When we send our backups offsite for archival purposes, we really send them the original data and keep the 'backups' for ourselves. So when we require a restore, rather than messing around with those pesky onsite backups which has replaced our original data, we call to get the originals back onsite. How long have you been retarded?
CD-ROM is an abbreviation of "Compact Disc read-only memory" Yes. Once the discs are written to and the session closed, you can no longer write to them, and they become ROM. Have you ever even USED a CD before? How fucking useless do you think a blank CD-ROM would be? WTF exactly is it going to 'read' if nothing is on it? You're going to tell me what ROM stands for, yet expect nothing to be able to write to it? How long have you been retarded?
Why mention the fucking Zip drives in the fucking PowerMac if there is no correlation to the Jazz drives. As an aside, I mentioned the Zip drive because they were made by the same company. The same company that makes the Corvette also made the Cavalier. No one gets those confused either. Your questioning it doesn't make you any less retarded.
It makes you the retard for not thinking like drax0r: Your right again! I assumed it was the point release to the operating system instead of the Quick Time update and he managed to prove it! With all your assumptions about who's smarter than whom and why, we've both reached the same conclusion - Its broken, and we don't know how to fix it.
I once told a story on here about going to an Air Force class and being the Subject Matter Expert on a field, yet making a lower percentage on the test than others. The guy who pointed this out to me took five full hours to finish his test. I finished the test in 45-minutes flat.
Keep talking about who's smarter.
And while you're at it, unless you can fix my Leopard installation, STFU.
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I'm sorry - I sometimes forget you're not in IT as a profession. You're exactly right. When we send our backups offsite for archival purposes, we really send them the original data and keep the 'backups' for ourselves. So when we require a restore, rather than messing around with those pesky onsite backups which has replaced our original data, we call to get the originals back onsite. How long have you been retarded?
CD-ROM is an abbreviation of "Compact Disc read-only memory"
Yes. Once the discs are written to and the session closed, you can no longer write to them, and they become ROM. Have you ever even USED a CD before? How fucking useless do you think a blank CD-ROM would be? WTF exactly is it going to 'read' if nothing is on it? You're going to tell me what ROM stands for, yet expect nothing to be able to write to it? How long have you been retarded?
Why mention the fucking Zip drives in the fucking PowerMac if there is no correlation to the Jazz drives.
As an aside, I mentioned the Zip drive because they were made by the same company. The same company that makes the Corvette also made the Cavalier. No one gets those confused either. Your questioning it doesn't make you any less retarded.
It makes you the retard for not thinking like
Your right again! I assumed it was the point release to the operating system instead of the Quick Time update and he managed to prove it! With all your assumptions about who's smarter than whom and why, we've both reached the same conclusion - Its broken, and we don't know how to fix it.
I once told a story on here about going to an Air Force class and being the Subject Matter Expert on a field, yet making a lower percentage on the test than others. The guy who pointed this out to me took five full hours to finish his test. I finished the test in 45-minutes flat.
Keep talking about who's smarter.
And while you're at it, unless you can fix my Leopard installation, STFU.
That's what I thought.