You wrote:
"it's the only pay we get (being able to bend the rulez a bit to make a much needed point)"
So you said it yourself. If you want to know what exact rules
you have violated, provide a link to the rules.
You also wrote:
"I guess you're the type who just bends over and takes it like a man, eh?"
That reads like an attempted offence. I would say that's a no-no for any kind of moderator.
As for the "bait", at least we know you're a liar by now.
"I on the other hand observe a substantial boost from a faster drive"
Don't blather. Put up, or shut up. Provide some figures. Such disks are usually faster but it's not worth disadvantages (noise, heat, money) for most users who cannot take advantage of the minor difference in transfer speed or latency. If you're such a power-user, then you use some RAID array and SCSI or SATA disks. Recording lots of music is certainly not stress or heavy use by any means. It's not the amount of data
that matters. As you might have noticed, a disk doesn't weight more even if you put lots of data onto it.
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