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10/01/2006

(Video) Maxtor Hard Drive Dominoes

This followup to our original "Hard Drive Dominoes" post, builds upon that creation and takes it a step furthur to say the least. A total of 22-terabytes ($18,400) worth of drives were used in the creation of this video. Watch after the jump.

This entry was posted on 10/01/2006 04:40am and is filed under Computers, Video, Weird .
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Maxtor Hard Drive Dominos Remember the Tekserve ad which used $60,000 worth of iPods as Dominos. Here we have Maxtor hard drives repeating the act which amount to a total of 22 Terabytes ($18,400) worth of hard drives....
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...WHY?!
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WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. How many of them did break? What do you think?
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Efecto Domino con Discos Duros (Hard Disk) Maxtor Este es un ejemplo del popular efecto Domino utilizando Discos Duros (Hard Disk) , según sus creadores para la realización de este video se invirtieron un total de 22 Tearbytes y €14,400 euros (unos $18, 300 dólares)… VIA: techeblog.com Bl...
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lame
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WHY??....
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Noch mehr Festplatten Also den Jungs ist bestimmt langweilig gewesen und die hatten viel zu viel Geld (Video after the jump) [Via TechEBlog] Stichworte: ...
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We have guys filling up walls with Apple and Dell 30" displays, or enough LCD displays to pave roads with, and guys who might as well redo the cobblestones of European cities with harddrives. I don't understand.
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Relax! It's Maxtor disks.. They don't work anyway..
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Cool!!!! Maxtor should release dominos instead of HDs because Maxtor HD sucks big time. Another idea is to open the HD and use the disk as a design. :D
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