Also, make sure you're getting a reliable brand like Samsung, Corsair, or OWC. I wouldn't trust my data on many others than those regardless of price.
Is that really a thing we're saying now? Awesome.
So a real life version of "The Three", eh?
(I know, a rather long achievement, but happens damn near every time I want to buy something for the office)
Or how about:"Dealing with slightly Tech capable older manager who is content to let tech incapable employees stay ignorant about computer tasks, and tells you not to make something too new or complex or they won't use it."
THAT ONE is aggravating. I remember wanting to employ some type of software that was new, but would manage certain issues beautifully as long as folks were trained on it. I proffered it to the computer group telling them that the software would solve a very serious issue, and a manager said that no one would use it (as we work in a law office staffed with 50+ year olds, who "didn't go to law school to know how to use a computer!"). I replied that we needed to solve the issue and this would be sure to do it, and that if anything we should make it mandatory that they know about it and use it. He said, "And you know what their reply will be? FUCK YOU." So I retorted that if they didn't then it was their problem, as we were giving them the tools to fix it. I also added that just because he was frustrated either over the software or the lack of competency/cooperation from the lawyers, that it was extremely unprofessional to say a thinly veiled "fuck you" to someone who is trying to resolve a serious technical issue. My Network Admin/Boss steered the conversation away to something else after that...
So if I got a new iPhone 4s and gave my wife my old iPhone 4, then she's receiving my iMessages?
ಠ_ಠ ~Oh shit...