
(Photo: My Mojo and I)
Hmm. The one day I try and not be a hedonist, such a lure as (Seagate)ONE TB HDD is used to get me back to the land where I rule! B-)
Now what would "I", a noob photographer, crazy movie buff, barely out of college, working for peanuts and collecting money to buy white-base Moserbaer DVDs from Chandni Chowk(in bulk) do when I have a (Seagate)ONE TB HDD? I'd tell you what I'd do but stay in consciousness till I finish it. :)
I'll take Sugar, and spice, and everything nice; add chemical X to it and make my own version of cheesy irritating Superhero girls, just so I have a Villain. Yeah, thats about right. ;) Lets call my Villain Anti-digital-ScratchKing. Yup, thaaaats my villain for you. :) *angel face*
I pay the villain Rs. 957.78 to build a pinch device(Liek in Ocean's XI) that temporarily cuts off the world's power(Not liek in Ocean's 11). When the power is gone and entire America is freaking out cuz they've never seen a thing liek that, Canadians are hiding under tables cuz they're afraid of the dark, and Indians rush to the nearest park to gaze at the sky till the street lights are on and they rush back home; I'd steal all their movie collection.
YEAH! Thats my big plan! Bwahahahahhahaaa! I'd put the entire world's movie collection in my (Seagate)ONE TB HDD, and live happily every after. :)
PS: YOU asked for the most creative way I'd use (Seagate)ONE TB HDD! You got it!
Now coming to how I'd want the (Seagate)ONE TB HDD to be better? Well for starters, I'd liek it bigger(One ZeeB :O ). *wink wink*
Other than that, I'd LOVE a (Seagate)ONE TB SSD. No rotating disks, works with USB power, less power consumption, healthy Earth, and more importantly, more battery power left in my laptop. :)
Certainly, one of the most important factors, mainly to make a :-| into a :) , will be if Seagate does give a whole 1 TB when it advertises 1 TB. Agreed partitioning and HDD software takes up space, and agreed it does clarify that 1 TB = 1000 GB, but sadly, SI system units do not comply with Operating System Binary units. It would do good to suppy that 1.024 times more capacity, which would hardly have an impact on its price. It would be wonderful to look at a 1 TB HDD when plugged in, and seeing 999 GB free memory. :D :D :D :D
PPS: The latter part of my blog makes me wonder why my hair never stays correct. I'm a gurl who knows her computer! ;)