My question [slashdot.org] is one of the top ones and it wasn't answered. Which makes me want to know, who decided which questions he'd answer? If it was him I have no room to be upset, of course. And in any case, nerd rage is hilarious.
Your question was answered adequately in the comments. RS232C is not cheap. This really sucks, because it *is* simple from our perspective as users. But, c'est la vie.
I'm a bit sorry that they are thinking of WiFi and Ethernet as an either-or proposition, and I agree that at least in principle it would be nice to have an SATA jack, but wow, that's a pretty substantial change from the current form factor. SATA is really problematic, too: do you do ESATA? Powered or non? Or plain SATA, and assume
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My question [slashdot.org] is one of the top ones and it wasn't answered. Which makes me want to know, who decided which questions he'd answer? If it was him I have no room to be upset, of course. And in any case, nerd rage is hilarious.
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Your question was answered adequately in the comments. RS232C is not cheap. This really sucks, because it *is* simple from our perspective as users. But, c'est la vie.
I'm a bit sorry that they are thinking of WiFi and Ethernet as an either-or proposition, and I agree that at least in principle it would be nice to have an SATA jack, but wow, that's a pretty substantial change from the current form factor. SATA is really problematic, too: do you do ESATA? Powered or non? Or plain SATA, and assume
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Uh no, my question was NOT answered, I asked if there would be a more powerful version. English? You, and slashdot, both fail it.
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