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SSD Price Wars Benefit Consumers

An interesting SSD (Solid-State Drive) Price War has begun in the last few weeks which will hugely benefit technology addicts like ourselves. SSD’s are super-fast hard drives for your PC and their prices have dropped dramactically in the last few weeks. The price war was sparked because of dropping Flash Memory prices and some of the bigger players in the SSD market such as OCZ & Crucial etc have decided to slug it out in an all-out price war in order to become the dominant supplier of these drives. The fact that SSD’s have now broken the €1 per gigabyte mark is fantastic news for consumers and now means that SSDs are almost half the price they were just a short time ago.

What is a Solid State Drive?

An SSD, or Solid-State Drive, is a small 2.5″ hard drive that uses NAND Flash Memory similar to the popular USB sticks that almost everyone uses today and they do not have any moving mechanical parts in them, unlike the traditional spinning-platter Hard Disk Drive (HDD) found in almost every PC today. The traditonal HDDs have a lot of disadvantages when compared to SSDs;

  • HDDs have mechanical parts that are prone to wear and tear
  • HDD performance varies depending on where the data is stored on the platter
  • Dropping a HDD accidentally usually means instant death of the drive

SSDs are superior because they use NAND flash memory so that data access is almost instant no matter where the data is on the drive, this also means never having to defragment your SSD. And with no moving parts they don’t suffer from the wear and tear a normal drive would.

The only slight downside of the SSDs at the moment is their relative storage size when compared to the usual hard drives found in PC’s at the moment. SSDs normally come in 64GB, 128GB, 256GB sizes upward etc. This might sound like a backward step to some people (who download a lot of stuff) but for everyday normal PC users, having a super-fast SSD installed would give your PC a major boost in speed. Imagine Windows and programs loading in seconds, not minutes!

Top 5 SSDs For Your PC or Playstation

I’ve compiled a list of the Top 5 SSDs on Amazon that have, or are currently, dropping rapidly in price. It’ll be well worth checking out how these prices vary over the next few weeks.

#1 Crucial M4 64GB SSD – The Crucial M4 64GB is a great value SSD. Although it’s only 64GB, it is a fast drive with up to 415Mbps read speed. It would be an ideal intro to the world of SSD. The price has dropped to €80 at the moment but that may drop even further.

#2 Crucial M4 128GB SSD – Similar to the one above, except bigger, the Crucial M4 128GB is probably the best deal out there at the moment. Pricewise it’s less than €1/Gigabyte which is great value for this fast SSD. The price has dropped by half and is now approximately €115 at the moment for this M4 128GB but stock is selling fast and prices are likely to vary as they become more scarce.

#3 OCZ  Agility 3 120GB SSD – OCZ drives are reliable and fast SSD. At 120GB it is a decent size with fast performance to match. The price is also approximately €115 at the moment.

#4 Corsair Force 120GB SSD – This Corsair Force SSD offers sequential read speeds of up to 550 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 510 MB/s. The price is also approximately €115 for this drive and also likely to vary over the coming days and weeks.

#5 OCZ Vertex 4 128GB – This Vertex 4 is one of the latest ones released by OCZ, which is why it is more expensive than the other ones mentioned here, but it does offer up to 535 Mb/sec sequential read speeds. The price is approximately €150 which is a lot more expensive than the others, but it is one to watch over the next few weeks as it’s likely to drop down in price soon, fingers crossed.

Remember, if you do happen to order one of these SSDs from Amazon, remember to select the FREE Super Saver Delivery option at the checkout for the free shipping.

20% Off Loose Briquettes at Bord Na Móna Factory

Bord Na Mona 20% Deal

The Bord Na Móna factory in Littleton, Thurles is doing a good deal at the moment by having a 20% off Loose Briquettes deal. This means that you can get loose briquettes for €146 per tonne while stocks last.

Many people are taking advantage of this deal and are stocking up on fuel for the coming winter. Of course you will have to transport the loose briquettes from the Littleton factory yourself. So, if you have a tow-hitch on your car and can get a loan of a trailer for a couple of hours, you can avail of this 20% off offer too. I got a trailer full myself this week and it only cost €62 for that load, which is a pretty good deal.

Remember you will have to weigh-in at the weigh-bridge and then pay when you weigh-out.

New Thurles Band Releases Debut Album

Eoin Ryan

Seskin Lane is a new Thurles rock band and they have just released their debut album ‘Tasty Rainbow Rain’. The band Seskin Lane was founded by Thurles native Eoin Ryan from guess where… yes, he’s from Seskin, Thurles! The album ‘Tasty Rainbow Rain’ was entirely written by Eoin and he performs the songs as well as playing guitar. Several other local musicians are also involved in the album; James Phelan plays Drums, Nigel Grace does the Bass and Niall Shaughnessy does Guitar and backing vocals. Other musicians included on the album are David Dunne (Guitar) and Morgan Lannigan (Bass).

The album was recorded during 2011 in the Jam Studios, Kells, Co. Meath. After many days in the studio the band emerged with a super album. The album “Tasty Rainbow Rain” will be available to buy at Seskin Lane gigs and will also be available on iTunes and other online stores in the coming weeks.

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Click the play button above to play a sample song from the album.

So to check out Seskin Lane’s debut album for yourself you can get it at Heartbeat City in Thurles or at any one of their live gigs as well. Don’t forget, the album ‘Tasty Rainbow Rain’ should be available on iTunes within the next few weeks as well.

Happy Holidays From Thurles.info

As 2011 draws to a close we would like to wish all our readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 2012. It has been a difficult and trying year for Thurles, and for many Irish people, but it is only right that we try to forget our troubles, at least during the holidays.

I’m sure if we all stop and think, we would discover that have a lot we can be thankful for this Christmas. The Tipperary saying ‘Health is Wealth’ has never been more true, indeed it was Mahatma Gandhi who originally coined the phase when he said “It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver”.

I have come across a couple of great videos that celebrate the joy of the Christmas season and I would like to share them with you.

The first video is a terrific idea for people to do over the holidays, especially if you have friends or family abroad, why not send them a Video Card! This would be great fun to do over the Christmas with your family, maybe get a few of them together and record them singing a song. These days this could even be done using a mobile phone! The video can be uploaded to a video site like Vimeo.com for free, and then shared with all your family and friends by sending them the link to the video. It’s also very easy to share it on Facebook so all your friends can see!

Wishing You a Merry ‘Vintage’ Christmas! from Jared Foster on Vimeo.

This next video is an inspiring tale, it is the true story behind the Christmas carol ‘Silent Night’

Story Behind The Song: Silent Night from Shelter Cove Community Church on Vimeo.

Have a great Christmas everyone!

International Space Station Passes Over Tipperary

International Space Station


The International Space Station (ISS) is making several passes over Tipperary over the Christmas period. The previous flyovers of The ISS have been spectacular and well worth going out in the evening and observing them.

If you want to catch the ISS flying overhead Tipperary this Christmas you can check this list below;

Friday 23rd Dec 2011
The ISS will rise at 6:19:56 PM from the WSW. Max elevation will be 58° and will have a magnitude of -3.6 (very bright)

Saturday 24th Dec 2011
The ISS will rise at 5:23:47 PM from the WSW. Max elevation will be 43° and will have a magnitude of -3.0 (very bright)
The ISS will also rise at 6:59:43 PM from the West. Max elevation will be 46° and will have a magnitude of -3.2 (very bright)

Sunday 25th Dec 2011 – Christmas Day
The ISS will rise at 6:03:23 PM from the West. Max elevation will be 70° and will have a magnitude of -3.8 (very bright)

Monday 26th Dec 2011 – St Stephens Day
The ISS will rise at 5:07:04 PM from the WSW. Max elevation will be 57° and will have a magnitude of -3.6 (very bright)
The ISS will rise again at 6:43:08 PM from the West. Max elevation will be 72° and will have a magnitude of -3.9 (very bright)

Tuesday 27th Dec 2011
The ISS will rise at 5:46:43 PM from the West. Max elevation will be 75° and will have a magnitude of -3.9 (very bright)
The ISS will rise again at 7:22:55 PM from the West. Max elevation will be 26° and will have a magnitude of -1.9 (very bright)

Wednesday 28th Dec 2011
The ISS will rise at 4:50:16 PM from the West. Max elevation will be 69° and will have a magnitude of -3.8 (very bright)
The ISS will rise again at 6:26:25 PM from the West. Max elevation will be 63° and will have a magnitude of -3.7 (very bright)

We’ve been lucky with the weather this Christmas so far so hopefully we will have some clear skies over the next few days.