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Episode #198 This week on For Mac Eyes Only: Mike's Last Minute Gift Guide 2010, Mac App Store Launch Date, Sandy Bridge on the Way, Legal Tussles Abound, Canadian iBookstore, Apple Updates Ping, Epic UDK Available, iTunes and Other Apple Updates, Amiga on iOS, the LEGO Antikythera Mechanism, Gary's News and Views from Across the Pond, Web Travels with Dan, Stop iPhoto from Launching on Sync, QuickTip 122 Follow-up from Fellow Mac Podcaster. For Mac Eyes Only Last -Minute Gift Guide 2010 Gifts For Mac Users: > for iMac or Cinema Display > Western Digital > Seagate > > > > custom skins Gifts For iPhone & iPad Users: > > Portable Batteries For All Apple Fanatics: > (Amazon Link) > (Amazon Link) > Give the Gift of Yourself! Some ideas include: • Help Organize an iPhoto Library • Provide Tips for Maintaining a Mac • One to One training on Installing Apps, Converting File, Ripping CDs, etc News: > BREAKING: January 6th > RUMOR: to Future MacBooks? > Interval Research Group > Japanese > Ministry of Canadian Heritage > with Disney/ABC > to Ping > > Delta Airlines > via Firmware Updates > Epic Games (Today!) > UPDATE: > iTunes? > UPDATE: > UPDATE: 2nd Gen > UPDATE: > UPDATE: > UPDATE: > UPDATE: > UPDATE: (iTunes Store Link) > UPDATE: MS > UPDATE: > UPDATE: > in Firefox > GAMING: to iOS > FUN NEWS: Apple Engineer Builds > FUN NEWS: Nature.com's ' For Mac Eyes Only is brought to you by Audible.com: Please visit for your free audiobook download.

Normally modern SSDs have a theoretical write/read limit of 10,000 to 100,000 cycles (), meaning if you had a 64 GB SSD and its cycle limit would be 10,000, you would have to write 625 TB to it, which would be 351 GB per day everyday for the next five years. Assuming those numbers vary and it would only be a tenth of that, it would still mean 35 GB per day, which under normal usage no average computer consumer does, not even with temporary files. But benchmarks don't write tens of thousand of GBs to your SSD and unless you perform benchmarks several times a day, an initial benchmark to see, if everything works alright does not damage the SSD. Normally modern SSDs have a theoretical write/read limit of 10,000 to 100,000 cycles (), meaning if you had a 64 GB SSD and its cycle limit would be 10,000, you would have to write 625 TB to it, which would be 351 GB per day everyday for the next five years. Assuming those numbers vary and it would only be a tenth of that, it would still mean 35 GB per day, which under normal usage no average computer consumer does, not even with temporary files. So I have a 500GB Samsung 840 SSD which uses TLC nand which has a shorter life span than MLC nand. June 2017 putty for mac. That said, I also have 16GB of ram and I did notice a 16GB file on my SSD.

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> in UK > Best Album & Song • • • • > Web Travels With Dan: > > Dan's Listener E-mail: Question: Justin asks how to stop iPhoto from opening when he connects his iPhone to the Mac. Feedback: Guy from offers another suggestion for converting old graphics on the Mac. > Lemke Software's Contact Us: > mike AT formaceyesonly.com > dan AT formaceyesonly.com > gazmaz AT formaceyesonly.com (Remember to replace the ' AT ' with '@') Team FMEO on Twitter: >> @ >> @ >> @ > ESC!Casts Hotline - 1(815)981-4224 Subscribe to our Podcast Feed or Running Time: 46:52.

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