I.N.producer said:
The use of memory to talk about hard drive space has always irked me. It's storage, you store things, not remember them. It's even worse when people think 8GB of memory is bad.
This coming from younger or older folks? I would expect older, because as I remember learning it growing up, the term "memory" is equally applicable to both RAM (
primary memory) and storage capacity (
secondary memory). This usage was fairly common, way back when.
I would agree though that it can be confusing, which is probably why that usage has been deprecated.
Anyway, on a related note, you know what annoys me? The way hard drive manufacturers get to abuse Mega/Gigabytes.
When you buy a 4 Gigabyte stick of RAM, you're getting 4 Gigabytes. 4,294,967,296 bytes.
Go buy a hard drive, however, and you're not getting (for example) 500 Gigabytes. You're getting 500,000,000,000 bytes. That's roughly 465.7 Gigabytes.