Crash landing


BANGKOK, TH — A military report into the crash of a hard disk in Bangkok city limits on 9th Feb 2009 that killed one hard drive and lost tons of data in the process fails to yield conclusive evidence of a foreign hand involved in the attack.

The first warning signal was a similar crash in the month of March 2008 at Bangalore, India where thankfully under warranty the US made Macbook model of 2007's hard drive was replaced. 

The casing also apparently underwent some damage in the subsequent months after the replacement, which on a trip to San Jose,U.S.A,  the incumbent got replaced just 3 days before the warranty expired. The recent crash however throws suspicion towards the replacement of the replacement drive which has not survived a bare 10 months...

The latest diagnosis of the crash has experts pushing for yet another hard drive replacement which since now the aforementioned model being out of warranty,  would require green backs. This is yet another blow to the entire episode. We are awaiting further reports...



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