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Samsung to deliver 256GB solid-state drive in 2009
#5
Posted 05 March 2008 - 01:23 AM
Agam Shah, Thank you for taking time from your studies to present important news in your article. While I weekly give speeches in a second language, I am barely capable with my writing. You are gifted. I hope Samsung can bring in that size SSD at a price we can afford. I would be happy to have one in my MacBook.
I've read that a Reiser file system works well with SSD. Obviously HFS+ in the Air also works well. Any word on file system performance?
I've read that a Reiser file system works well with SSD. Obviously HFS+ in the Air also works well. Any word on file system performance?
#7
Posted 05 March 2008 - 10:42 AM
rickcarl said:
Agam Shah, Thank you for taking time from your studies to present important news in your article. While I weekly give speeches in a second language, I am barely capable with my writing. You are gifted.
Am I missing something? Why do you assume that the writer isn't a native English speaker? This seems awfully bigoted - assuming the writer to be ESL (English as a second language) based on nothing but their name.
#8
Posted 05 March 2008 - 12:23 PM
Weirdest thread ever. First the spam post from gamersparadise, then the post with the bewildering assumptions about the article author. Google found this:
"Agam Shah is a reporter for the IDG News Service based in San Francisco. His beat includes hardware, including PCs, chips, semiconductors, consumer electronics and peripherals...His work has appeared in New York Times, Washington Post, CNN...He serves as a Central Asia advisor to the South Asian Journalists Association."
"Agam Shah is a reporter for the IDG News Service based in San Francisco. His beat includes hardware, including PCs, chips, semiconductors, consumer electronics and peripherals...His work has appeared in New York Times, Washington Post, CNN...He serves as a Central Asia advisor to the South Asian Journalists Association."
#9
Posted 05 March 2008 - 01:42 PM
Maybe rickcarl's post was in reference to my pointing out Mr. Shah's grammatical error. The point I make sometimes to others who make such errors is that grammatical correctness is important in presentations, as grammatical errors can cast a shadow over the author's credibility.
#10
Posted 05 March 2008 - 05:52 PM
adobephile said:
Maybe rickcarl's post was in reference to my pointing out Mr. Shah's grammatical error. The point I make sometimes to others who make such errors is that grammatical correctness is important in presentations, as grammatical errors can cast a shadow over the author's credibility.
I could buy that for the "... taking times out of your studies ..." part - sure, makes sense; however, the rest of it just doesn't fit. Maybe the OP was trying for humour just didn't come through - God knows I've bombed many times, or made a joke that just didn't come out right. In the end, though, it really comes across as racist.
#13
Posted 05 March 2008 - 07:04 PM
I saw your post, Googled for info on the author, found out his multi-national credentials including being fluent in Hindi, noted his studies in journalism and posted a compliment to him. His accomplishments dwarf my modest achievements.
Your post about subject-verb agreement is valid. I'm just thankful that most people overlook my grammar errors.
Your post about subject-verb agreement is valid. I'm just thankful that most people overlook my grammar errors.
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