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A '''disk drive''' (also called '''hard drive''' or '''hard disk drive''') “consists of a stack of magnetic [[disk]]s on a spindle. [[Head]]s which move laterally across the [[disk]] can either record on or read [[information]] from the [[disk]] as it rotates beneath the [[head]].”<ref>Mukerji v. Comm'r of Internal Rev., 87 T.C. No. 61, Tax Court Decisions (CCH) ¶43,469, at 3701 (Tax Ct. 1986).</ref> |
A '''disk drive''' (also called '''hard drive''' or '''hard disk drive''') “consists of a stack of magnetic [[disk]]s on a spindle. [[Head]]s which move laterally across the [[disk]] can either record on or read [[information]] from the [[disk]] as it rotates beneath the [[head]].”<ref>Mukerji v. Comm'r of Internal Rev., 87 T.C. No. 61, Tax Court Decisions (CCH) ¶43,469, at 3701 (Tax Ct. 1986).</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:47, 22 December 2009
A disk drive (also called hard drive or hard disk drive) “consists of a stack of magnetic disks on a spindle. Heads which move laterally across the disk can either record on or read information from the disk as it rotates beneath the head.”[1]
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- ↑ Mukerji v. Comm'r of Internal Rev., 87 T.C. No. 61, Tax Court Decisions (CCH) ¶43,469, at 3701 (Tax Ct. 1986).