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RE[11]: Ubuntu 32-bit needs about 5 GB
by lucas_maximus on Sat 17th Nov 2012 17:35
in reply to "RE[10]: Ubuntu 32-bit needs about 5 GB"
RE[11]: Ubuntu 32-bit needs about 5 GB
by zima on Sun 18th Nov 2012 11:23
in reply to "RE[10]: Ubuntu 32-bit needs about 5 GB"
Even with 40Gb storage in my MP3 player I still find it a bit annoying having to swap around albums. I usually find that the one I really wanted to listen to was one I removed to make space the last time I synced.
Though that's likely just a "glitch" of memory and/or a sort of confirmation bias.
(kinda like people remember the "incredible coincidences" or "miracles" better than daily routine)




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That's still only around 30 albums in FLAC format, not a particularly massive collection. I'd want a larger selection of music than that on a trip out for the day.
So? That's like saying it only needs enough space to store a few ebooks, since it'll run out of power before anyone's finished reading them.
I want a decent selection of music and video to choose from. The music I want to listen to on the way to a conference might be completely different from the album I feel like hearing on the way home. More storage space means more choice and variety.
It's still time consuming to shuffle around the contents between different storage and mobile devices.
Even with 40Gb storage in my MP3 player I still find it a bit annoying having to swap around albums. I usually find that the one I really wanted to listen to was one I removed to make space the last time I synced. On a portable computer I'm not just storing music, so to me 16Gb doesn't seem like much space at all.
To be fair I do think that the SDXC slot mitigates Surface's internal storage limitations. Hopefully it won't be too long before 128Gb-256Gb cards drop down in price.