Originally posted by Asher
If you understood how harddrives work, even mechanically (ignoring the filesystems),
If you understood how harddrives work, even mechanically (ignoring the filesystems),
Nuff said.
Again, this is complete bull and completely unrelated to Fitts' Law. Read the damn law for yourself, it simply gives the average time to move the cursor to an area on the screen. And seeing as the mouse cursor is most frequently near the MIDDLE of the screen, Fitts' law states that having it far-and-away at the very top of the screen will have higher access times.
[/QUOTE]Why don't we just rebuild our car engines every two to three years, too? [/QUOTE]
If it didn't waste any more time or resources we would.
Nuff said.
It's so blatantly obvious to anyone who understands how harddrive works, that it's hard to find links which prove that defragmentation is needed on OS X.
It's hard to "prove" online
Yawn.... I think I'll find a more interesting debate. After all you'd argue that black was white if Microsoft put out a press release saying that it was.
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