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The part of a hard drive that the read/write arms attach to. It is controlled by an electrical signal sent to it that extends or retracts the arms so that they can move across the tracks on the drive platters. Nowadays the movement of these lightweight arms is very fast, appearing like a flicker if you were to view it. ISP Glossary:
Actuator - Sean wrote: "Scott in Aztl�n" wrote: In misc.consumers, Sean said: Here's my problem. On June 9,2004 a thief used my debit card number to purchase an item or times totalling $36.73 on Ebay.com (I still have physical possession of the card). Do you know how the thief obtained your card number? No, I don't. I still have possession of the card. And I have never used the number on the internet or used the card to buy anything from a merchant. I've only used the card twice in the ten months I've had it, and that is at an ATM machine. Does anyone know how a thief could have obtained the number? It makes me wonder about Charter One's security. But anyway I learned my lesson, no more debit cards, and I think everybody should get rid of these things.Have you considered sharing the events leading to your unhappy situation withyour home state's banking commission? They might possibly be able to give yousome procedural advice or even intercede in your behalf. It's only a phonecall, and probably an 800 number one at that.
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