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  • Soooooo...... Sooooooooo...... Soooooooo!

  • srsly how can ppl use mac???? its just a pile of shit

  • no, that is one hot girl!

  • i like her tits, nice and perky

    that fire test was pathetic, put it over a fire for an hour and then test it out

  • i liked them toooooo :)

  • lol

  • put the thing in a fire and let it bake for a while. non-continuous heat just isn't the same.

  • He looks like a Mac user. They really need to cast the non-standard mac user for mac related stuff to show that all mac users aren't the same. However, that may be a pretty difficult task.

  • From what I saw, the flame thrower gave it non-continuous heat. He'd pull the trigger and let go and must've done it a good amount of times. In a real house fire, that thing would be surrounded by flames for at least a few minutes--not the on again off again conditions simulated here.

  • Mac sucks cock

  • they suck more then cock

  • lol

  • /watch?v=zyO6drbnM7o

    olha esse ai

  • To make this better, have the girl talk less, and show more boobs.

  • wth.fire!!

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  • PC World has hotter girls.

  • good idea but kind of boring show isn't it>?

  • FIRE! uhh... yeah! UM, fire. ahhh FIRE! Yes FIRE!

  • Pfffft, it's fireproof against a guy splattering it with a bit of propane.

    Chuck one in a real fire!

  • Agreed. But at least she says it's not the actual conditions of a house fire.

    I'd like to see it thrown in a wood fire for a modest 5 minutes. I'm sure it would fail.

  • Wow.. how relaxed and cool and groovy were the two presenters?

    Not much.

  • so you have to fuckin take it apart every time you want to use it?

  • I've got a better test. Lets see if it still works after I bang the shit outta the hot asian chick on top of it.

  • You know, I was thinking that.

  • If they wanted to simulate a housefire they should have put it in a burn-in chamber at about 1000-1500 degrees kelvin for an hour or two. If the internal drive kept working over the normal SATA plug after that, i would be impressed.

    A normal harddrive can actually survive a housefire, or being poured gasoline on and lit on fire, you just need a new drive to read out the platters. If you burn it too hard and long, you may get bit errors, but the platters themselves can take 800-1200 kelvin.

  • follow @mamacita413

  • lol O_O now will it survive lava? heh i guess not O_O

  • i don't mind banging the chick.

  • will it survive 2012? =O

  • Lame - a real house-hold fire will burn for hours at that temparature. A few quick bursts from a flame thrower is not an accurate test of fire-proof-ness!

  • 2:22

    DO WANT!

  • macworld, lmao... mac computers are indeed a pc...

  • cool

  • More fire, less advertising

  • don't see that much point in it. How many people keep internal HDDs outside of a PC?

  • It's an external HDD :S

  • 1:02

    just looks like an internal one. Why do they take the whole thing apart to plug it in otherwise?

  • to make sure its readable from the entire thing to see if any part of it got wet

  • For some federal agents who want their information or data to be secret, it's might be suit for them

  • true, true. i admit there would be a market similar to your example (high-end businessmen and sensitive research for example), just didn't think it would be the type of market that PC world would target.

  • 3:20 he says fuck flames :O

  • wow.

  • awesome

  • who's a nice harddrive?

  • :-)

  • cool!

  • WOW! O.O

  • lol

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