Found an old 80Gb drive about 3 months ago and wanted to see if anything interesting was on it. It did nothing but click so I figured what the heck, put it in a freezer bag and give it a shot. Having completely forgotten about it, I find it this afternoon. I post it here because I find it hilarious and the humor is lost on my wife.
4/29/2010 5:19:21 PM
4/29/2010 5:24:23 PM
your wife is not a nerd.
4/29/2010 5:27:50 PM
So does it work now?
4/29/2010 5:54:42 PM
There is no humor in that story.
4/29/2010 6:00:00 PM
4/29/2010 6:49:50 PM
4/29/2010 9:31:12 PM
^^
4/29/2010 10:25:08 PM
If it's going to work, it would only work for a few minutes while it's still "chilled", correct? Isnt that the reason you put them in the freezer? So the metal contracts and thus tightens the out of wack tolerances?
4/30/2010 1:32:20 PM
4/30/2010 7:25:57 PM
^, damnit!
4/30/2010 10:25:48 PM
4/30/2010 10:43:40 PM
I've gotten it to work for one drive out of four.
5/1/2010 12:01:47 PM
I used to do that to NES gamesthe especially difficult ones to make work
5/2/2010 5:45:02 PM
Wow, there was apparently a fair bit of curiosity about if the drive worked. This is going to be disappointing, but I still haven't tried it because the only IDE port on my MB is obstructed by my 4 drive RAID 10 array because I'm cheap and am using my old mid tower case. Apparently I wasn't aware of how lazy I was going to be when I thought to put it in the freezer in the first place. My ambition is fleeting.It was making a physical noise when I tried it the first time, so it is probably kaput.
5/6/2010 7:15:51 PM
get a blog, brah
5/7/2010 11:43:19 AM