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Squilliam said:
Kantor said:
Squilliam said:
GameAnalyser said:
Actually HDDs are subject to failures due to various factors and so are other H/W components. So as Squillam meant no offense, it's true all Electronic components carry an eventual 100% failure tag. The time can vary upon nature of use, manufacturing defect or any other factors that induce wear and tear.

Actually, if you put 100 PS3s, 100 Wiis and 100 Xbox 360s in a time capsule for 100 years I can be 100% sure that 100% of the PS3s will not work.

The Xbox 360s and Wiis at least have a chance to be working...

 

Don't be ridiculous. Teh C3LL is a time machine, so it can just travel 100 years into the future and be exactly like it was when you put it in.

The Cell will be perfect but the HDD is unworthy of the Cell and its bearings would have siezed within a few years of being inactive. Because the optical drive isn't as delicate, it actually might still work.

Teh C3LL would just repair the HDD!

You really don't know much about technology, do you? Don't make me get alephnull in here!



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