My drive is one of the infamous Deathstar models from many years ago. I didn't know of that issue when I bought it. At 47GB it was a big step up from my 8GB drive. Now I can buy something five times the size for well under UKP100, so it may be time for an upgrade. I was in need of more space if I'm ever to do any video editing. Now that I have added a speedy USB2.0 card I could get an external housing for the old drive and use it for quick backups. If it actually dies then it will not be too expensive to get a new one.
My backup article prompted a post in my guestbook from the owner of Jumpstation. This fellow Linux user found me via the GeoURL system that tags web sites according to their physical location in the world.