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The imagination consoles people about what they cannot be
and the humor about what they actually are.
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Note that the write speed heavily depends on actual usage patterns. A lot of (relatively) small, concurrent writes will give you significantly slower speeds than a sequential write of a large file (e.g. music, video, etc). That said, the few hundred KB/s required for Transmission is easily attainable (you will almost certainly hit network connection or CPU/mem bottlenecks before you hit the write speed limit, unless you are swapping heavily).

Example if using the Transmission application how fast can the N900 write the data to memory?
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