Month: April 2022
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CDRs are slow to copy, observable maximum transfer speed is usually around 2 to 3 MB/s. DVDRs are faster and can reach up to 10 MB/s, but average out at 6 to 7 MB/s. Considering that CDRs are 700MB in size and DVDRs are 4.7GB, CDRs copy faster, per disc wise. HDD to HDD can…
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Having copied around 200 discs into each of my two HDDs, it is time to see if I can access them on my Android tablet. Please note that both the HDDs contain the exact same files with each other, and both have exFAT file system. So I brought one home and plugged it into a…
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I have in my possession two bags of CDRs and DVDRs, roughly 200 discs each and 400 in total. Fellow comrades have remarked that we all have been cheated. I have been warned of read failures and corrupted sectors. While most of the CDRs have been successful, a few of them did fail. But overall,…
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Need to transfer all the data from my CDRs and DVDRs to these babies for better accessibility. Gonna become triplicate. Wondering how reliable these can be.
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I tell you also you won’t believe. Where got people buy mix-rice (chap-fan or rice with dishes of your choice) and came back with two egg dishes, one meat and no vegetable one?!?! Steam egg (egg+water steamed to solid) Sweet and sour pork chop Onion omelette Rice Dr. Liew : “What the… Two egg dishes?!?!”…
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Patient: “Doc, you told me to get a blood pressure monitor.” Dr Liew: “That’s right.” Patient: “You told me to measure my blood pressure three times a day for a week.” Dr Liew: “That’s right.” Patient: “But I can’t. I have a problem.” Dr Liew: “And what problem might it be?” Patient: “I think I…