>>5
I'm a fucking weeaboo and I don't store weeabooshit in my HDD because I'm not a huge fucktarded faggot who thinks rewatching around ~150 series is any fun.
That would be as retarded as keeping pizza boxes after you eat the pizza.
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Anonymous2012-01-12 13:58
>>13 That would be as retarded as keeping pizza boxes after you eat the pizza.
I only keep them until they lose their smell.
>>13 only ~150 series
you're smalltime, I have approximately 450 complete shows on my RAID5 array
and the reason why it's good to store them is so that you can download them and then watch them later
not all shows are seeded very well (or available on alt.binaries) so sometimes it can take a while to download something, especially when they're high-bitrate 1920x1080 23.976FPS 10-bit H264s with 5.1 FLAC audio and advanced substation alpha soft-overlayed subtitles all muxed in matroska video containers
that's why I download stuff before I even plan on having the free time to watch it, because then when I finally have the time to watch it I don't have to wait to finish downloading it on my shitty American internet connection
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Anonymous2012-01-12 14:02
>>1
Chikan, dekabutsu labels
since this is /jp/ this thread is not out of place
>>17
No it's not you mental midget. You sometimes need that much because a drive will do a "partial write". But of course I wouldn't expect some idiot who googles shit to know about the "real world".
It's never enough, no matter how much space you got. >>13
Having it for reference or if you want to share it with someone else is why you need much more space. Besides, it's easier to download dozens of series which are only watched many months later at one's leisure.
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Anonymous2012-01-12 14:51
>>18
I bet you also think 128kbps CBR mp3s are sufficient too, right?
Get out, you filthy pleb.
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Anonymous2012-01-12 15:01
>>21
fuck you, faggot storm; if it ain't 700MB, it's crap
>>19
You seem smart. Could you please tell me what a subset is?
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Anonymous2012-01-12 15:11
I have a ~500 gb disk and another 2tb one for back-ups and storage . It's all I need, but I still find it amazing that some of my favorite games that have given me hundreds of hours of fun are under 50mb while any random anime episode I download today that takes 30 mins to watch weighs anywhere from 200 to 700mb.
Of course you could also just compare it to books which are just words and thus a whole magnitude smaller, but for some reason that doesn't strike me as so impressive.
>>31 You're just not worth a fraction of a percent of my brainpower.
That's because you don't even have that amount. I question the intelligence of someone who constantly spouts diatribes with ``fagstorm'' or whatever it is that you say.
Hello everyone, >>40 here. I just wanted to drop in and get this get to say that I am none of these people and I thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread, and that it has ended peacefully.
LOL, ok so found this thread. I am the owner of the machine
I store all my video as sometimes yes I want to re-watch and I hate to re-download. I also have friends/family who stream video from it.
Yes I am into anime and 10TB+ of the storage is anime but more in US tv/shows and movies.
I am an active seeder of anime on the tracker bakabt.me with currently > 1 petabyte seeded.
This is my first post on 4chan and maybe my last? =P Funny enough I used to live in Japan and actually have posted on 2chan before in the 3840x2400/T221 monitor thread.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 13:48
The classic example used is that of the infinite hotel paradox, also called Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel. Suppose you are an innkeeper at a hotel with an infinite number of rooms. The hotel is full, and then a new guest arrives. It's possible to fit the extra guest in by asking the guest who was in room 1 to move to room 2, the guest in room 2 to move to room 3, and so on, leaving room 1 vacant. We can explicitly write a segment of this mapping:
1 ↔ 2
2 ↔ 3
3 ↔ 4
...
n ↔ n + 1
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Anonymous2013-09-01 16:06
Many mathematical concepts can be defined precisely using only set theoretic concepts. For example, mathematical structures as diverse as graphs, manifolds, rings, and vector spaces can all be defined as sets satisfying various (axiomatic) properties.