Ady1 | 12/12/2015 00:56:16 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | Anyone get anything interesting or unusual? I got an SSD from santa and my older core 2 computer now goes like the clappers compared to my older hard drives Took 15 minutes to install XP32 and 10minutes for XP64(My first ever dual boot drive attempt) Well worth considering if you cant be ar***d upgrading your computer hardware |
V8Eng | 12/12/2015 07:40:26 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | We are much more traditional in our family, Xmas pressies are received on Christmas Day only. The SSD sounds good though. Edited By V8Eng on 12/12/2015 07:47:20 |
Bazyle | 12/12/2015 09:36:58 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | Perhaps he was hoping for an Easter Egg. |
RJW | 12/12/2015 10:00:33 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | I can fully endorse the SSD, fitted a Samsung 850EVO to my Vaio a few weeks back, and it absolutely flies, 5 sec's from boot to login screen, and programmes which used to take an age to load (Paintshop Pro etc) load almost instantaneously, cooling fan is having a much easier time of it too, which means SWMBO gives me an easier time because the fan isn't howling all the time. |
Nick_G | 12/12/2015 10:22:57 |
![]() 1808 forum posts 744 photos | . I am a big fan of SSD's. I use them in both work and home PC's with the operating system and apps on one. I still use platter disks for storage though as I have a lot of data. The problem initially with SSD's was a poor write speed against there quick read speed. They have sorted that now so I also have other separate ones I use as a scratch disks. SSD PCIe cards are now falling in price and to be considered. These make standard SSD's seem like snails. Christmas.!!!!! - It's still a tad early ain't it.? However. I have treated myself to an early prezzie in the form of a new chuck.
Nick |
Nicholas Farr | 12/12/2015 10:40:47 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi, my siblings and myself have all decided not to get each other Christmass pressies that we really don't want a couple of years ago, so this year I used the spare money on one of **LINK**. probably dosen't have an SSD in it, but seems to be a pretty smart camara and can take a much closer macro photos than my old Samsung one, which I have to quickly pull the lens out when I turn it on, as it won't drive itself out anymore. Regards Nick. Edited By Nicholas Farr on 12/12/2015 10:44:51 |
V8Eng | 12/12/2015 19:02:48 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Bazyle on 12/12/2015 09:36:58:
Perhaps he was hoping for an Easter Egg. I expect they will be in the shops very soon as well. |
Howard Lewis | 15/12/2015 22:37:53 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | One year my ever loving gave me a boxed set of Metric Taps and Dies. She didn't seem to rate the 3/8 drive Socket set I gave her. Why? Far more useful than silk knickers! Hoping for some MT soft arbors this year! Howard |
John Stevenson | 15/12/2015 22:47:31 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Best Christmas present I ever bought Gert MKI was a cement mixer, god that machine really earned it's keep before it got scrapped.
Bought Deb's one earlier in the year but for some reason she didn't go a bundle on it ???? Built like a brick outhouse, 48 years old and you could air drop it on Bosnia and it still do a 4:1 mix. |
Nick_G | 15/12/2015 22:56:38 |
![]() 1808 forum posts 744 photos | Posted by John Stevenson on 15/12/2015 22:47:31:
Built like a brick outhouse, 48 years old and you could air drop it on Bosnia and it still do a 4:1 mix. . Show some respect.!!! That is no way to talk about the woman you love now is it.? Nick |
Mike Lightfoot | 17/12/2015 20:53:41 |
76 forum posts 24 photos | I always like to negotiate my pressy in time for the midlands model. Eng exhibition that way I always get something useful, decided this year on a setting thingy for the milling machine ( you know the one 2 DTI on a spindle ) having mauled the mill out of dads place 12 miles on the back of a wagon mauled into my place a very quick check showed it to be a full half though out! Got it all wrapped up now so I can act all pleased on Christmas Day!! |
RJW | 18/12/2015 14:49:59 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | Cracking deal on a good quality Sandisk SSD for anyone wanting one in their Xmas stocking, have to be quick though, only 2 left in stock last time I looked, too bad I bought mine a few weeks ago Usual disclaimer: No connection to Aria other than a satisfied customer. John. |
Bazyle | 25/12/2015 20:50:37 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | This thread has been a little neglected. Santa decided the money that could have got me a Bridgeport and a CVA in reasonable nick had to go on a less used car to get me to work to get the money to pay for another car in five years when it's worn out. |
Thor 🇳🇴 | 26/12/2015 05:51:20 |
![]() 1766 forum posts 46 photos | What 'Santa' brought me:
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Ian S C | 26/12/2015 09:15:37 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | Got a new book, not model engineering, "Fighters & Bombers" air to Air Photography by "Gavin Conroy", it starts with a section on Mosquito KA-114, both here in NZ, in the USA, and Canada. There are 24 other aircraft in great photos, and flight notes/remarks by the pilots. Ian S C |
Gray62 | 26/12/2015 09:41:17 |
1058 forum posts 16 photos | Still waiting for my main pressie (Tig weldeing set) which has been delayed until early Jan, but got a book and DVD on the history of British steam locos. |
IanT | 26/12/2015 09:55:47 |
2147 forum posts 222 photos | Father Christmas obviously reads my letters because my "stocking fillers" included an assortment of pivot wire and a small tub of diamantine. Going to see what kind of polish I can put on my smaller cutting tools and try to make some very small drills, however (since my sons decided I'd also like Halo 5) I may be otherwise occupied for a few days... Regards, IanT (aka Master Chief)
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mechman48 | 26/12/2015 11:59:24 |
![]() 2947 forum posts 468 photos | Got a couple of small prezzies... DTI holder, DTI, ( dual scale - .01 / .0005" ) expanding mandrel 5.5 - 7 mm. (will see how accurate it holds small dia flywheels etc. ) George. Edited By mechman48 on 26/12/2015 12:00:36 |
ChrisH | 26/12/2015 12:24:20 |
1023 forum posts 30 photos | Senior Management gave me my pressies early, a bench belt sander and a boring head set, but daughters came up on the day with a 6" digital height gauge, slitting saw blades, 20-40-80 blocks and a universal type DTI holder - wonder how they all knew what I wanted, perhaps that list I wrote out, it worked a treat! Chris |
Ajohnw | 26/12/2015 12:58:57 |
3631 forum posts 160 photos | I had a used Meade 8" LX90, paid for with a 3 way split, me, my wife and my son - I insisted on paying for some of it. Much much cheaper than buying a new one. Then an odd mouse mat that has different granularity on each side, a quadcopter with a live video camera that feeds back to a phone or ipad etc, 2 good fictional books to read and as usual toooooo much chocolate but thankfully all is the dark sort. John - |
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