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Supernatural: The Complete Fourth Season Supernatural: The Complete Fourth Season
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When a television series opens its new season with a lead character crawling out of his grave after escaping Hell itself, one cannot help but wonder: how will the rest of the episodes ever follow that? In the case of Supernatural's fourth season, the answer comes from above with the introduction of Misha Collins's Castiel, an angel dispatched to rescue Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) from infernal torment and reunite him with brother Sam (Jared Padalecki) for a very special mission. That quest--to stop the demonic Lilith from opening the 66 seals required to bring Lucifer to Earth and launch the Apocalypse--forms the backbone of the 22 episodes, which takes some fairly adventurous risks with the core of the show. Chief among these is the rift that deepens between Dean and Sam as they attempt to work together, despite their divergent destinies; also agreeable is the season's tonal shift away from its previous Monster of the Week format (though that's still intact for many episodes) and toward a single, more ambitious story and thematic arc. The sea change deepens the show's drama, intensifies the level of suspense and stakes in each episode, and pushes it several big steps away from its teen-friendly origins. Of course, there's still plenty of the show's trademark irreverence and humor to be found, especially in the clever "Monster Movie," which pits the brothers against a Shapeshifter that takes the form of classic movie fiends, and "The Monster at the End of This Book," where Sam and Dean discover a comic book with plot lines very similar to their own lives. By the time Supernatural's fourth season reaches its cliffhanger ending with "Lucifer Rising" (the title neatly sums up the plot), viewers should be fairly hungering for the next episode--a good sign that a veteran series is still hitting its stride. Extras on the six-disc set include commentary for three episodes: "In the Beginning," with executive producer Eric Kripke and writer Jeremy Carver; "When the Levee Breaks," with director Robert Singer and writer Sara Gamble; and "Lucifer Rising" with Kripke. Extended scenes are also available for several episodes, and the features are rounded out by a trio of somewhat ponderous featurettes on the concepts of Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell, as depicted in scenes from the show and discussed by its writers, theologians, paranormal investigators, and the like. Clocking in between 10 and 25 minutes apiece, the docs feel padded and somewhat undernourished in the information department. However, they're unlikely to detract from one's enjoyment of this stellar season. --Paul Gaita

All 22 episodes from season four--including "Lazarus Rising," "Monster Movie," "After School Special," "Jump the Shark," and "Lucifer Rising"--are featured in a six-disc set. 15 3/4 hrs. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Portuguese Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English (SDH), Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, French; audio commentary; featurettes; extended scenes; deleted scenes; gag reel. **22 episodes on 6 discs. 15 3/4 hrs.**

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Seagate ST9160821A-RK 160 GB Ultra ATA 2.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive Seagate ST9160821A-RK 160 GB Ultra ATA 2.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive
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MODEL- ST9160821A-RK VENDOR- SEAGATE FEATURES- Notebook Internal Hard Drive- 160GB Retail pack This drive can hold thousands of business files 2665 hours of digital music 51200 digital photos 160 hours of digital video or 80 exciting games. Whether you travel across the state or around the world trust these Seagate Notebook hard drives to provide advanced features optimum performance and world-renowned reliability.* Engineered for high performance 5400-RPM or 7200-RPM hard drives with an 8MB cache handle massive amounts of data effortlessly. The technically-advanced motor ensures whisper-quiet and cool operation while low battery consumption extends work life without needing to recharge.* Built for safety and security Seagate hard drives are protected by built-in self-monitoring technology that continuously checks your hard drive for data safety and drive performance.* Five-year limited warranty Seagate drives are so durable we back them with a five-year limited warranty that covers parts and labor.* Free tech support Rely on Seagate for friendly free technical advice even after your warranty ends. -- SPECIFICATIONs -----------------------------------INTERFACE - Ultra ATA/100 (40-pin 80 conductor cable)CACHE BUFFER - 8MBSPIN SPEED - 5400 RPMREQUIREMENTS - Microsoft Windows XP Me 2000 Pro 98SE NT May be used with Linux Apple Mac OS and Netware Consult your authorized service center or notebook manufacturer for a complete list of compatible devices.

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Mass storage. (Multimedia Source Guide supplement to T.H.E. Journal): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) Mass storage. (Multimedia Source Guide supplement to T.H.E. Journal): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
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This digital document is an article from T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), published by T.H.E. Journal, LLC on May 1, 1992. The length of the article is 1982 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the supplier: Users who need to store multimedia presentations can choose from among several mass storage options. A portable hard disk is an ideal solution if the user's own equipment is being used. For educational institutions, removable media systems such as a removable Winchester drive, usually available in 44Mbyte or 88Mbyte storage ranges, is a better choice. Some vendors offer such devices with dual drives that boost the storage capacity into the one gigabyte range. Optical storage is available in either the familiar rewritable optical disk drive, which uses magneto-optical technology, or phase change, a newer technology that writes data with a single revolution of the disc. Other promising storage technologies include very high density (VHD) floppy drives, which employ barium ferrite disk media, and CD-R and O-ROM. A list of vendors and products is included.Citation DetailsTitle: Mass storage. (Multimedia Source Guide supplement to T.H.E. Journal)Publication: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Refereed)Date: May 1, 1992Publisher: T.H.E. Journal, LLCVolume: v19 Issue: n10 Page: pS65(3)Distributed by Thomson Gale

Winchester Systems' high-performance Fibre Channel disk supports 400GB drives.(NEW PRODUCTS): An article from: SAN/LAN Winchester Systems' high-performance Fibre Channel disk supports 400GB drives.(NEW PRODUCTS): An article from: SAN/LAN
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This digital document is an article from SAN/LAN, published by Thomson Gale on September 1, 2007. The length of the article is 518 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Winchester Systems' high-performance Fibre Channel disk supports 400GB drives.(NEW PRODUCTS)Author: Gale Reference TeamPublication: SAN/LAN (Magazine/Journal)Date: September 1, 2007Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 25 Issue: 9 Page: 11(2)Distributed by Thomson Gale

Design of a clock track writer for a Winchester disk cartridge (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Thesis. 1978. M.S) Design of a clock track writer for a Winchester disk cartridge (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Thesis. 1978. M.S)

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The hard drive has very interesting history. In the past 30 years it has changed from being a big beast with 2' wide disks capable of holding a few megabytes of data to drives that are 2.5" wide capable of holding terabytes of data storage.

About c. 1950 Engineering Research Associates of Minneapolis built the first storage unit for the U.S. Navy, the ERA 110. It was able to store one million bits of data and retrieve a word in 5 thousandths of a second.

In 1956 IBM created the first computer disk storage system, which could store 5mb of data. It comprised of 50 x 24" wide platters.

By the start of the 1960's IBM had invented the first disk drive with air bearing heads and in 1963 they introduced the removable device.

In the 1970's the 8" drive was produced by IBM.

In 1973 IBM shipped the model 3340 Winchester sealed hard disk drive, the predecessor of all current hard disk drives. The 3340 had two spindles each with a capacity of 30mb.

In 1980, Seagate introduced the first hard disk drive for microcomputers, the ST506. It was a full size 5.25" drive with a stepper motor, and held 5mb of storage.

In 1983 Rodime made the first 3.5" rigid disk drive.

In 1984 the first CD-ROM drives were sold and at the same time the 3.5" IDE drive were developed as a drive connecting to a plug-in expansion board, or "hard card."

In 1997 Seagate produced the first 7,200 RPM, Ultra ATA hard disk drive for desktop computers.

In 2000 IBM tripled the capacity of the world's smallest hard disk drive. The drive capable of holding 1gb of data.

In 2010 disks the size of a match box are openly available to buy from the shops, which are capable of holding greater amounts of data than would have been thought possible 30 years ago.

Who knows what the future of disk technology will be, but you can be sure disks will get smaller, faster and hold much more data than we can imagine today. The important driving force is the IT industry which are producing software and content that requires ever increasing volumes of data and faster access and the drive manufacturers have to keep pace with the increasing demands. The ever developing multimedia technologies and requirements will mean that the humble disk that we all take for granted will be an very important device for a long time to come.

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Wd Caviar Green-Hard Disk You Will Love To Have

Every server and computer contains a hard disk. It is not necessary that they contain only one hard disk and they can contain more than one hard disk. Even devices like VCR, camcorders, cell phones like Nokia N91, digital video players, personal digital assistants, digital audio players, video game consoles, digital video recorders all are using hard disk.

These hard disks are best in doing one thing and that is they save digital information in permanent form. It is due to hard disk, computer remembers everything even when no power is there.

 

Hard disk drive was introduced in the year 1950s. Initially they were large disks having a diameter of 20 inches and were able to hold just few megabytes. Previously they were called as Winchesters or fixed disks. Winchesters is a kind of code name that is used for popular IBM creation. Later on they were called as hard disk so as to differentiate it from floppy disks.  Hard disk full name is hard disk drive and they contain a hard platter. This hard platter holds magnetic medium. So, hard disk drive contains a magnetic medium whereas floppies and tapes contain flexible plastic films.

 

At the basic level hard disk drive is quite similar to cassette tape. They both have magnetic storage and the major benefit of magnetic storage is that it is easy to erase or rewrite on magnetic medium. Magnetic medium will memorize the flux patterns that are stored on the medium. It is due to this reason hard disk drive can store data for many years.

 

With the passage of time the capacity to store data has been increased tremendously. Now 320 GB hard disks are also available in the markets. So, one can store endless amount of data without even erasing the previous files. In a single hard disk you can store multiple movies and along with that your photos, videos, albums, audio songs, and other data related to your work or studies. Now external hard disks are also coming in the markets. These external hard disks are mobile and they are serving as devices which are replacing pen drives. One can watch movies in DVD's players by using hard disks drive.

 

WD caviar green hard disks are quite cool and advanced. They are being designed in such a way that a user can easily use them and can reap maximum benefits out of them. It is due to this reason they are having great demand in the market. WD caviar green is great for users who are energy conscious. It is due to WD caviar green that they can build systems having higher capacities. This hard disk drive provides right balance of performance, energy conservation and ensured reliability. They are the ideal disks for your personal computers and for your other devices as well.

 

WD caviar green comes withIntelliPower and IntelliSeek. They are having massive storage capacity and no touch ramp load technology. They have advanced power technology, low power spin up and provide you great reliability. So, buying WD caviar green is worthwhile.

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Winchester Systems FlashDisk RAID Disk Arrays Achieve VMware Ready(TM) Status
BILLERICA, MA--(Marketwire - 03/01/10) - Winchester Systems, a leading provider of data storage products, today announced that a complete line of FlashDisk RAID disk arrays, including Fibre Channel, SAS and SATA models, have achieved VMware Ready status. This designation indicates that these FlashDisk storage products have passed a detailed evaluation and testing process managed by VMware and ...

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