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1996: France's former president Mitterrand dies

France mourns its longest serving president Francois Mitterrand who died today.

1961: French vote for Algerian freedom

The French people vote to grant Algeria its independence in a referendum after seven years of guerilla war.

1991: One dead as train crashes into buffers

One person dies and hundreds are injured when a commuter train from Kent crashes into buffers at Cannon Street station in London.

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LaCie 5Big is Slightly Less Infamous Than HAL 9000 [Storage]

posted Sunday, 12 October 2008

We doubt that the LaCie 5big Network storage array will one day spontaneously become self-aware and take over your office, but the visual nod to HAL is unmistakable nevertheless. And on purpose. Designer Neil Poulton said he created the array thanks to inspiration from the supercomputer at the heart of 2001: A Space Odyssey. However, aside from that all seeing eye thing on the front, this beast is all about affordable storage, not ending your life.

At the LaCie web site, we learn the 5big has five hot-swappable Serial ATA drive bays that, when fully loaded, can hold up to 7.5 terabytes of information.

There's some leeway on config options too, as the drives can be configured into RAID 5, RAID 5+Spare, RAID 6, RAID 10 and RAID 0. Additional external drives connect with USB 2.0 or SATA ports.

The 5big works with Windows, Mac and Linux at three different price points. The 2.5TB version is $899; 5.0TB clocks in at $1399; and 7.5TB will set you back $1899. Keep it away from airlocks, just in case.[Technabob]


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