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Bloodscourge says...

8,0,1024,0,33280,0,16,0,8192,0,0,0,2176,8,33024,0


A little more filled in version.
40,1280,9296,0,35328,0,20560,0,8480,10,20,40,2176,40,33024,2048

This Refinement is ridiculousness! So addicting. I feel like this could be a soundtrack to Terraria.
20520,1280,42064,0,35328,0,20560,0,8480,81930,40980,20520,2176,20520,33024,2048

The biggest cyst "extraction" I've ever seen.

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Bloodscourge says...

Charges back when this video were made (this is if every charge was applied)

$50 Hardware install (This was before BBY reduced the charge for installs because of the triviality of it to those of us whom are actual technicians.)

$130 For repair service (This includes Installing Clients OS, All drivers, All Windows Updates, Necessary Program updates {Flash and such}, Full physical computer cleaning, Post Operation Procedures of testing every function from a cold boot and doing that three times before computer is certified complete.)

Cost of hard drive is up in the air, but Given 2009 I remember drives there being in the $90-$130 range depending on capacity, spin rate and such.

$40 - They also probably recommended new Anti-Virus software as that is SOP if the client says theirs is out of date, don't have any or is about to expire.

Which leaves $270. This was the base cost for DATA RECOVERY services (Well, it was $259 for the base, but pretty damn close)

Of course the cost of the recovery would be different depending on the drive.

Level 1 Recovery = $259
Level 2 = $580
Level 3 = $1600 or more depending on the work needed for recovery. These are sent to Kroll OnTrack for clean room recovery or failed RAID arrays, or any OS other than Windows (back in this age at least)

Things were made much cheaper since then, but even for that work and scope of work, it's pretty standard.

You can probably tell I used to be one of the white shirts; and actually kept a department stocked of ACTUAL techs during my tenure.) Feel free to ask away if you have any other questions.


>> ^Quboid:

>> ^EMPIRE:
580 dollars for a disk replacement?? LOL, such theft.

That could include data recovery from the old disk, which is always very expensive (as the old disk is supposed to be broken at this point).

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Bloodscourge says...

He is setting the height by doing the tapping, along with getting the mortar to grip the block, rather than just have it set on it. Typical mortar fill between blocks is about 3/8". What I imagine is the first block he set and measured for height and level, then taps the rest down to meet those specs of the first.

I'm not an expert on this, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express.>> ^deathcow:

Just AWESOME !!! Are those little taps setting it just how he wants or cleaning the trowel?

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