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 >>/9677/
> No. That's one of the reasons I go the physical store to get them: less chance of bumping around in shipments/deliveries.

Higher level standards than me and my used ebay drives. Alright, than it is from heavy usage (superstition on 2TB to 4TB drives not withstanding).

 >>/9679/ 
Understood, so you weren't the one who made the WARC. I was just curious for timeline purposes and if you knew much on that site. 

 >>/9680/
> I could share a link to that later.

Also good.

>  (Did you know, if you don't get a long pieces for a long time in Tetris, that's called a "drought"? I now have a high score of 5931 in tint, which is Tetris variant.)

I did not know that. I hardly know anything of Tetris other than some basic background history and basic gameplay. (the inventor of Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov, sort of disliked the open source movement and didn't understand a non-profit motivation to software. I believe of anyone who held that opinion, I can make an exception for someone who was prevented from making a profit or much credit for his creation under Soviet Union. Even if I still hold that certain things that get to a iconic status should probably have their trademarks and copyrights weakened, for archival sake).