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		<title>By: a laundry list of hand-wringing apologies &#187; Bad Things Come in 3&#8217;s</title>
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		<description>[...] 2: Critical: Broken RAID 5 1 of my 3 hard drives fails. last time this happened was 2 years ago, which was when i decided i wanted to have RAID 5 on my home computer. having a hard drive fail in raid 5 is a combination of annoyance and validation. it really sucks that you have to go and buy a new hard drive (when you just bought 3 of them, in april. at the same time, the knowledge that all your data is safe, just out of commision until you replace the drive, is nice. meanwhile over in the papasan&#8230; [...]</description>
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