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New Reviewer Rank: 58,390
Classic Reviewer Rank: 6,776
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Nickname: slade37
Location: Scottsdale, AZ USA
Birthday: March 7
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I'm a computer geek who is branching into more spiritual realms. I am taking Reiki classes. Up to Reiki II so far.
 

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New Reviewer Rank: 58,390 - Total Helpful Votes: 458 of 521
Classic Reviewer Rank: 6,776
Antec MX-1 USB/e-SATA 3.5-Inch Hard Drive Enclosur&hellip by Antec
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Enclosure!, May 12, 2009
This is the first time I've purchased a hard drive enclosure. I chose Antec because it's the same brand as my PC case. It only took me about 10 minutes to install my old Seagate 720GB drive to this case. No problems. My motherboard already had an eSATA jack so I didn't need to install the included interface.

All cables are included - eSATA and USB.

FYI - The product description on Amazon needs to be updated. According to Antec's web site, this enclosure can handle 1TB drives. It came out before larger drives were common so the product description only mentions 750GB.
Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (1977 & 2004 Ver&hellip <b>DVD</b> ~ Mark Hamill
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
I normally don't like to comment on titles when I see over 300 reviews written, but in all of the reviews I read, no one has mentioned this.

This IS the 1977 release on Disc 2. This is not "A New Hope" which means it cannot be from the LaserDisc master (which I own two complete sets of). The movie on Disc 2 does not have "Episode IV - A New Hope" after the title disappears into the distance. To the best of my knowledge, this version has NEVER been legally available on video in any format. All video releases have had the secondary title added during the re-release. I realize this may seem minor to some people, but this is great for a fan like myself.

I do agree… Read more
Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition with Bonus D&hellip <b>DVD</b> ~ Mark Hamill
12 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sick of It, September 21, 2004
Although some of the extras make this DVD tempting, I still want to see the original editions of these movies - saving this edition for rental only. For someone who was against colorizing movies, it's ironic that Lucas chose to change these movies again. Why couldn't he simply do what Speilberg did with ET - both old and new editions in the DVD set?

For people who may not understand the complaint, imagine if someone went back and added CGI effects to the original Flash Gordon serials. Those bad special effects had a certain appeal to the fans and any "enhancement" would ruin the experience. We want to see 1977-1982 movies with special effects that reflect that time period. It… Read more

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