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The Assimilation of Disk Data - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 5

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Now the Geek speak what is SCSI, where SCSI stands for in this kind of an older format. You don*t see much of it anymore because FireWire and USB have sub-planted at USB 2 in particular. But SCSI stands for Small Computer Systems Interface and usually you see SCSI when you are in a situation, where you are doing music production or video production because SCSI really throws data through quickly. And it*s very good, it*s pronounced because, sexy never quiet made it. But they tried to make SCSI be sexy, but you know it*s not a very sexy thing. Any way there is a host adapter, there is terminators which aren*t needed for FireWire and for USB. You can only put seven devices on them where with USB and with FireWire you could put up to 127 devices some people say 128. The FireWire and USB people would tell you, not a chance. But there were all kinds of SCSI devices and in fact SCSI hard drives and SCSI scanners and printers and CD writers DVD drives. They were very popular with Macintosh because Macintosh, you just plug it in, sign it to one of the seven SCSI channels in a way you go. Not used so much anymore, but its worth knowing about SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface that is this hours Geek Speak. And its brought to by visitorville.com instead of mind-numbing tech stats of unique visitors, page views and what not, get a Rollercoaster tycoon like view of your website with buildings, cabs, buses, people roaming about your website in real time, it is really fascinating to watch it on your computer screen and in fact it can be quiet addicted. We have arranged for 10%. Go to visitorville.com/david for a 10% discount that's visitorville.com/david.

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