C.O.D. Protests The Protect IP Act

Personally, I am sick and tired of the United States government meddling more and more in our lives.  The movie and music industry is using our elected officials like puppets (muppets) and we are sitting idly by and letting it happen.  Well, I signed the petition, and my voice will be heard next election.  G.R.I.P. – Get Rid of Incumbent Politicians.  If we really want to make changes, we have to get those that pander to big business out of office and let them know that we have the power to do it.  After all, they are there to represent Read More…

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One of the problems I had with hooking up HDD's in this unit was the cable. It is to be understood that this unit wasn't made for constant changing of its internals, but for my use; that's what I do. During testing the cable actually separated from its connector, this is a major problem to me. Although I was able to manufacture another cable to continue using the enclosure, most consumers would do nothing of the sort and be left with a rather large piece of plastic and aluminum. This can be easily avoided by simply providing a cable with a handle or thumb clips.

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Luckily, it is pretty easy to dismantle and hook up another cable. Simply remove 2 screws and remove the cable. While you have this thing in pieces you can see that it is not very complicated. There is your IDE to USB converter, power, and cooling.

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Testing is simple. Hook up a drive and see how well it performs. For testing I used a Maxtor 10 GB HDD Fireball 541DX (2B010H1) and my newly manufactured cable. It's a 5400 rpm flavor rated at 100 MB/sec. Now, I know you are going to ask why I used such a small drive. The answer is simple - DROP TEST! Aside from that, this drive has proven to be reliable and performs well.

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In early 2000 I became increasingly frustrated with hardware review sites praising less than satisfactory products. The saying: “if you want something done right, do it yourself” applies here. I wasn’t satisfied, so I did it myself; and here we are years later.