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		| I dunno if you could fit it on 128 MB. Dogscoff had a hell of a time getting it to fit on just a 700 MB CD.
 
 
 |  Yeah, but that was including a whole heap of mods and shipsets. Remove those (or scale down the BMPs, something I was unwilling to do) and you could squeeze se4 onto a USB key no probs. 
 
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		| dogscoff said: I wish se4 could have supported zip files for mod and shipset folders , I'd have a gig more space on my HD than there is now.
 
 |  You know, I'll bet someone could make a "Mod picker" style utility that would store the mods as zip files and only unzip the one you are currently playing.
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				 Re: portable space empires??? 
 The only saving grace for purchasing a boxed external hard drive is the backup/recovery software you usually get.
 Approach 1) Save money, use time, no software = buy the drive and enclosure and put them together
 
 Approach 2) Waste money, save time, get backup/recover software = buy a boxed LaCie or Maxtor hard drive.
 
 Personally I like the Maxtor One-Touch for its' utterly painless backup system (push the button stupid!). This is what I use on the majority of my client installations.
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 I operate a lot of my work now from a portable hard drive, as a gift a few months ago, it was a 100gb Seagate Portable Hard Drive and it was all enclosed and that good stuff.  Works great too.  I accidently found the receipt for it at my parent's home and it cost them about 90 bucks after shipping and freight insurance.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...|c:136|&Sort=4 
That is where they bought it from and this is it, looks like the price went up or it was on sale.
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 Woah. Hadrian is back. Welcome back, amigo. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Oh wow, I didn't even recognize you! Hadrian as in SpaceEmpires.org? Or are you going to kill me because I remembered that?  
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				 Re: portable space empires??? 
 I dunno if you already bought your hdd, but Dell has a 160 GB external drive for $79 with no shipping. Still a little pricier than a good deal on a IDE + enclosure, but it beats the other prices posted earlier.   http://bensbargains.net/deal/7611/ |  
	
		
	
	
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 Fyron,
 Thanks man,  Ill look into it.
 
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 Ouch, 79$ for a 160? I am so glad I live near a Fry's. I picked up an external 250 for that price after rebate. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Hmm... this deal is more like it! 160 GB external for $50 after rebate.http://bensbargains.net/deal/8022/ 
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