It's much easier and considerably cheaper to invest 20 bucks in a 64 meg 
compact flash card. I've often wondered why 48 MB of flash disk space cost more 
than two 200-gig hard drives.


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On 1/16/2004 at 5:47 PM Paul Henrichsen wrote:

>Hi, everyone. I came across something interesting in the manual last
>night
>while reading about the bookreader.
>It was talking about how there was only 16 mb on the braille note, but
>that
>one could upgrade to 48 mb or larger.
>I took interest in the or larger phrase. I don't think we have ever been
>able to upgrade to larger than the 48 mb. Otherwise, I would have probably
>done so.
>I thought it was kind of odd.
>Another interesting observation:
>If you pay the 425 dollars to get that 48 mb, all you end up with is 48
>mb.
>This is kind of odd because, what happens to that 16 mb that was already
>on
>the board? You would have thought you would pay 425 dollars for the 48 mb
>upgrade but that you would get to keep your 16 making it 64 mb.
>So, in effect, that 425 dollars only buys you 32 mb since you had 16 mb
>anyway.
>There is something to think about when you are lying awake at night<grin>.
>Paul Henrichsen
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