Is there a point in creating an image of your SSD and HD separately?

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       #31

    arachnaut said:
    If you want to go back far enough, I used to have a copy of Intel's 1970's CPU pricelist.
    If I recall, the 8080 had a 10 millisecond cycle time and cost over $100 and it required a whole board full of support chips (memory controller, etc.).
    That's when I decided to buy an Atari.
    I kept my Atari 1040St well into 486 era. Used it mostly for Draphics 3D CAD which made files compatible with AutoCad but was much easier to use and specially much cheaper.
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       #32

    All threads, even in highly structured forums like this one, all seem subject to the inevitable decay of entropy.

    As just pointed out in this very post.
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  3. Posts : 19,518
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       #33

    arachnaut said:
    All threads, even in highly structured forums like this one, all seem subject to the inevitable decay of entropy.

    As just pointed out in this very post.
    That's because we are all waiting for new build.
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  4. Posts : 131
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       #34

    I meant to self-refer to my post, but you just improved on the observation!

    And I continue the marathon towards madness.
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