Almost certainly. There'll come a point, market saturation/whatever, when people won't upgrade as often. At that point, given the usefulness/ubiquity/necessity or a smartphone with 'sufficient' capacity, 64GB makes sense.

Today one of my colleagues asked me to look at a SolidWorks CAD file a couple of orders of magnitude smaller than similar models in an export folder. Even at 78kb it was perfectly viable.

He escaped lightly. I almost mentioned the total combined capacity of my first three computers didn't exceed that of that single file.

Can I haz TB phone now?

Spam, banana, garlic mayo and tomato ketchup on tortilla wraps. Ballast.

I will regret doing this in the morning. Not massively keen on Wild Turkey 101 but it tingles my gums so can't be all bad. Roll on Maker's Mark.

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I should have gone back into the house and re-emerged dressed in my Egyptian galabeyya and my wife's headdress, er… :)

New Post: Cold caller [bazbt3.10centuries.org]

Doorbell rang, 2 guys, one introduced as security consultants. I said 'no thanks', moved to shut the door; he actually asked, condescendingly 'do you know what we're selling?'

Um… I'm no rocket scientist, hazarded a guess at 'alarms?' He seemed surprised.

I know this is entirely inconsequential and I've been ignoring you while fiddling with it, but I cobbled this together:

http://adnwiki.bt3.com (redirects to GitHub.com.)

It's very sparse, but should be editable by anyone with a GitHub account.

Don't worry, you'll be the second to know about it. Degree of difficulty: Windows 10. :)