Your English cannot be done. I wonder what Otaku is doing in the age of this internationalization. Is being possible to hold the キモ value?Can even the junior high school student usually speak English at the conversation level usually smoothly? No クズ in this year of pen 4 or the head enters the corrugated cardboard house and feeling of the furnace.
> problems with Windows so far. Every now and then, since the first > occurrence, Linux has been crashing, apparently randomly, with this problem, > but Windows has yet to crash. Windows is using DMA, whereas Linux is using > interrupt driven IO, so that might be the difference. I can't detect any > problems with bad blocks on the ext2fs partition, it seems to just be losing > randomly at any point where the hard drive is being accessed. > > I've checked the IDE cable and other obvious hardware stuff, but the problem > is thus far confounding me. I'm using kernel 2.2.9 with an ALI Aladdin > GA-5AA mainboard. My hard drive type is unknown, but it has "Fujitsu Model > MPC304AT" on the top. Any suggestions? http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/linux/1999-August/003476.html
It's hard to believe the Engrish masquerading as real English over in Japan. It can be seen on signs, people's jackets, t-shirts and shopping bags, in menus and on TV. But nowhere is it more prevalent than on the various consumer products found in convenience stores and supermarkets.
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read with interest all the comments on your website regarding Fujitsu Hard Drives. As a reseller, we have sold several hundred, if not thousand Fujitsu Hard Drives, and are dealing with irrate customers on a daily basis. We have one customer who purchased 20 systems from us and has had 13 hard drive failures. Discussing these problems with Fujitsu is like talking to a brick wall!
They just deny the problems exist. The failure figures you quote of between 30-40% are well underestimated and should be nearer to 70%. We are even receiving e-mails & phone calls from customers who read the INQUIRER on a regular basis who have Fujitsu hard drives that have not yet failed but are certain that they are going to.