I believe that if it seems fast, then it is fast. I test stuff and report it just so it can be found on the Web, (not to make my phallus size seem larger). However, a U320 15K rotation speed HDD will get 36 MB/s out of a CSPPC/CS MK 3. Those numbers don't mean much in real world applications. I wanted the FastATA 4000 to backup partitions to a CF card faster than the standard A4000T IDE.
Ha, speaking of the phallus thing.. this is totally off-topic, but needs to be shared...
So I bought a house with a friend and his family. They live upstairs, well he had decided to divorce his wife and leave me with them. Me being a long-term computer nerd (why else would I be on an Amiga forum?) had offered to help her rebuild a bunch of old computer parts that he left behind so that she could either sell them or give them to her kids.
Well, she instead somehow contacted a friend that she went to high-school with (so over 20 years ago) that came over and was sifting through the stuff. Well there was a really old SPARC that I'd kind of played with, and my friend didn't really know what to do with. So I said that I wanted it. This guy said "why, you can't even run a Minecraft server on it." I said "Sure you could, you'd just have to put more ram in it and it'd run so slow that it wouldn't really be playable.. but it'd run... besides, I already have a Minecraft server." "Well I have 4 of them! And a TF2 and Black Ops server."
At this point I almost laughed in his face. He also blurted out "I've been doing computers since I was 11!" I countered that by "I've been doing it since I was 8, and I still have my Atari 800XL to prove it."
But at that point I was thinking "what a waste of time, I'll just take these old IDE drives so I have some spare ones to play around with on the Miggy."

What a poser. I bet his first 'puter was a DOS box, which in my mind doesn't count as a real computer

He instantly reminded me of 99% of Windows Administrators that think they know something about computers 'cause they can click Next a bunch of times and think they're awesome because they know a lot of acronyms.
He really did act like I was treading on his turf. But I was like 'meh, whatever dude.' I could have added that I run my own email server, proxy (with and without tor), have an Amiga to hack about, have built many clusters and can design and customize my own phone system.
But at that point, we may as well have just whipped out our junk and hoped that our fat bulges didn't cover them up.

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