Author Topic: IUM (INFINITE loving STORAGE)  (Read 2624 times)

Now that you do say it, a 16gig flash drive is $32. I thought a 4gig cost $50. Wow


wat?

16gb = $32
4gb = $50

I'm confused.


Also, can't store saves and downloadable games, so it's a waste of money.

Also, can't store saves and downloadable games, so it's a waste of money.


What are you talking about?

That's all there IS to save on an Xbox.

What if you have your account on the drive and it breaks?
Didn't think of that did you?

What if you have your account on the drive and it breaks?
Didn't think of that did you?
Why would you have your account on the drive? You need to learn what your talking about before you say it.

You cant possibly have Infinite Storage.

It all has to go somewhere...


You cant possibly have Infinite Storage.

It all has to go somewhere...


Stop thinking about things D:

Too expensive
I don't know, $129 for infinite storage (according to thread and IGN article title) sounds like a bargain to me. Infinite is a whole lot of 16gb flash drives! Infinitec has revolutionized the world! Even a smart phone can have more storage than today's biggest data centers! Home computers could cache the entire Internet for instantaneous browsing! Imagine never having to buffer a youtube video again, it just loads it off the magic solid state drive of infinite storage that fits in your pocket! The only limit is the bandwidth of your USB port!

I have an idea for a perpetual motion machines that uses a couple of these hooked together...
« Last Edit: August 03, 2010, 12:47:35 AM by Wedge »

Now that you do say it, a 16gig flash drive is $32. I thought a 4gig cost $50. Wow


I have an 8GB flash drive that I bought two years ago for $8.

I have an 8GB flash drive that I bought two years ago for $8.
Why, that's only a dollar a gig!

Why, that's only a dollar a gig!

Wow! You went to first grade!

Stop thinking about things D:

It obviously goes into a Parallel universe of Data

It obviously goes into a Parallel universe of Data
Which also happens to be infinitely large.

How much research could you fit in an infinite space  :cookieMonster:

It's the internet, but on a thumb drive.

This ought to be usefully for my old 20gig PS3