From: John Turco on
Arno Wagner wrote:
>
> Previously chrisv <chrisv(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:

<edited for brevity>

> >>>There are no reliability issues with any recent IBM drive.
> >>>
> >>>Nothing is wrong as generally they work just fine.
> >>>
> >>>There is no well known and reputable website nor news source that
> >>>confirms any kind of problem with IBM Deskstar HDs. It's just a few
> >>>web wackos making bogus claims.
> >>>
> >>>Most everyone reports no problems at all and they are fast.
> >>>
> >>>Your anti-IBM slime campaign has now been widely discredited.
> >>
> >>IBM lost the class action lawsuit. $100 to each claimant.
> >>http://www.berdonclaims.com/cases/details.asp?p=Main&CaseID=173
>
> > Nope there's nothin there but just wacko slime.
>
> > For the vast majority the 75GXP is fast and reliable.
>
> > Nothing is wrong as generally they work just fine. There are very
> > small numbers of reliable reports of 75GXP problems.
>
> Actually I saw 4 out of four I observed dying. And I am not
> the only ones. At least in Europe the 75GXP were atrociously
> bad. They were actually completely switched out in some companies
> I know because they kept dying.
>
> Arno


Hello, Arno:

Please, don't be fooled, as "chrisv" is merely spoofing everybody, by
repeating Ron Reaugh's earlier pro-DeskStar troll lines, from several
years ago.


Cordially,
John Turco <jtur(a)concentric.net>
From: Arno Wagner on
Previously John Turco <jtur(a)concentric.net> wrote:
> Arno Wagner wrote:
>>
>> Previously chrisv <chrisv(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:

> <edited for brevity>

>> >>>There are no reliability issues with any recent IBM drive.
>> >>>
>> >>>Nothing is wrong as generally they work just fine.
>> >>>
>> >>>There is no well known and reputable website nor news source that
>> >>>confirms any kind of problem with IBM Deskstar HDs. It's just a few
>> >>>web wackos making bogus claims.
>> >>>
>> >>>Most everyone reports no problems at all and they are fast.
>> >>>
>> >>>Your anti-IBM slime campaign has now been widely discredited.
>> >>
>> >>IBM lost the class action lawsuit. $100 to each claimant.
>> >>http://www.berdonclaims.com/cases/details.asp?p=Main&CaseID=173
>>
>> > Nope there's nothin there but just wacko slime.
>>
>> > For the vast majority the 75GXP is fast and reliable.
>>
>> > Nothing is wrong as generally they work just fine. There are very
>> > small numbers of reliable reports of 75GXP problems.
>>
>> Actually I saw 4 out of four I observed dying. And I am not
>> the only ones. At least in Europe the 75GXP were atrociously
>> bad. They were actually completely switched out in some companies
>> I know because they kept dying.
>>
>> Arno


> Hello, Arno:

> Please, don't be fooled, as "chrisv" is merely spoofing everybody, by
> repeating Ron Reaugh's earlier pro-DeskStar troll lines, from several
> years ago.

> Cordially,
> John Turco <jtur(a)concentric.net>

Ah, one of those fools.

Arno
From: Folkert Rienstra on
Arno Wagner wrote in news:5t0dkfF1bcrthU6(a)mid.individual.net
> Previously John Turco <jtur(a)concentric.net> wrote:
> > Arno Wagner wrote:
> > >
> > > Previously chrisv <chrisv(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:
>
> > <edited for brevity>
>
> > > > > > There are no reliability issues with any recent IBM drive.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Nothing is wrong as generally they work just fine.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > There is no well known and reputable website nor news source that
> > > > > > confirms any kind of problem with IBM Deskstar HDs. It's just a few
> > > > > > web wackos making bogus claims.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Most everyone reports no problems at all and they are fast.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Your anti-IBM slime campaign has now been widely discredited.
> > > > >
> > > > > IBM lost the class action lawsuit. $100 to each claimant.
> > > > > http://www.berdonclaims.com/cases/details.asp?p=Main&CaseID=173
> > >
> > > > Nope there's nothin there but just wacko slime.
> > >
> > > > For the vast majority the 75GXP is fast and reliable.
> > >
> > > > Nothing is wrong as generally they work just fine. There are very
> > > > small numbers of reliable reports of 75GXP problems.
> > >
> > > Actually I saw 4 out of four I observed dying. And I am not
> > > the only ones. At least in Europe the 75GXP were atrociously
> > > bad. They were actually completely switched out in some companies
> > > I know because they kept dying.
> > >
> > > Arno
>
>
> > Hello, Arno:
>
> > Please, don't be fooled, as "chrisv" is merely spoofing everybody, by
> > repeating Ron Reaugh's earlier pro-DeskStar troll lines, from several
> > years ago.
>
> > Cordially,
> > John Turco jtur(a)concentric.net

> Ah, one of those fools.

Give it a some time and we will say the same of you, babblebot.
Such a rich treasure to choose from, compliments of Google.

>
> Arno