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	Comments on: Transcend Announces PSD320 PATA SSD&#8211;Spurring A Second Wind In Non-Serial Interfaces	</title>
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		By: Joxer the Mighty		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You forget that this also may benefit manufacturing companies that use CNC machines. I am actually working on a project right now for starting to replace our old hard drives with these SSD&#039;s in the older machines that don&#039;t use SATA. With the vibration and dust associated with these machines, hard drive failure is a big problem.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You forget that this also may benefit manufacturing companies that use CNC machines. I am actually working on a project right now for starting to replace our old hard drives with these SSD&#8217;s in the older machines that don&#8217;t use SATA. With the vibration and dust associated with these machines, hard drive failure is a big problem.</p>
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