No, Jess means a 181 GB drive...

http://www.seagate.com/cda/products/discsales/marketing/detail/0,1121,331,0
0.html

Let's see... 6 x 181 = 1.08 TeraBytes...

Yum!

smiles,
Jamie

On 8/29/01 5:48 AM, Cameron Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

>A *181* GB drive?
>
>If you mean an *18* GB Barracuda, yes, I have a 1" lo-pro 50-pin 18GB 7200
>Barracuda in this 7300, though I bought mine from Small Dog. It's a nice,
>fast drive and complements the 4.3GB Quantum Atlas II I use as the boot
>and applications volume (data does mostly on the 18). I partitioned it and
>formatted the 18GB as HFS+.



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