by Steve
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so basically you carry this around with you, you can empty your camera onto it or video or anything without having it plugged into anything, then when you get home you just plug it into your puter and all is neatly stored? and it's "all terrain", so it has very low gears and phat tyres?
wooohooo!
they are so great. i knew it as soon as i saw the picture, because i have one of the lego brick HD's by the same manufacturer (was lucky enough to get bought one by my sis. good gal). kinda like the idea of no external power required though. very cool.
Alas Para you still need a computer, but my laptop does not have room for 30gig and rising of photos, so this works out nicely.
I have 2 x Lacie D2's and 1 of there Porche ones, I have been really impressed with them.
ah. needing a puter somehow makes the "all terrain" bit sound somewhat superfluous, bit like an umbrella on an exercise bike.
But it shouldn't get damaged travelling around in a bag which is rather important
Oooh. Bouncy. I wouldn't suggest sticking it up your bum though.
How butch is that Lacie drive? It's still called a Lacie drive though....
You use one of those for personal photos? How organised....
Butch hard drives can have feminine names :)
I do regular backups too!
Mine's a Western Digital and I still call it a Lacie drive...
Not that I ever use it.