Actually, they have 4/8/16GB models out now. I got a 4GB SanDisk Cruzer on
BF for $14.
Bobby
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Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 1:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [H] Thumb/Flash
John,
You can be such a comedian some times.
Yea, goofy how this compression works.
For some of us, perhaps, faster than expected, maybe.
I will get up-2-date sooner or later.
Best,
Duncan
At 12:39 12/22/2007 -0800, you wrote:
LOL...
I see 16 gig models out there now for half what I paid for m
Tharin O.,
I am now GB'd into oblivion. Everything seems to be GB related.
I can deal with this. Just wondering with which data block I want
to use for now. Odd this current world is.
I am still having trouble with the interfaces that seem to be going
away. But, that is just perhaps me.
Best,
Dunc
LOL...
I see 16 gig models out there now for half what I paid for my 4 gig'rs. :)
>>Wow! We are up to 2GB models now...
>>I still own an old Crucital 256MB "Gizmo."
>>Visited Crucial. Hmm.. :(
>>I am going to follow all of these links to find new hdw.
>>Thanks all. Like the
Actually they have flash drives that are 8gb-16gb in capacity and still have
the small form factor you'd expect a thumb drive to be. I think Kanguru has a
32gb model but physically it is a bit larger than a normal thumb drive.
-Tharin O.
DHSinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Wow! We are up to
Wow! We are up to 2GB models now...
I still own an old Crucital 256MB "Gizmo."
Visited Crucial. Hmm.. :(
I am going to follow all of these links to find new hdw.
Thanks all. Like the Corsair models so far.
Not crazy about the slide-contact business of the SanDisk.
Best,
Dunca
Went with the Corsair Voyager. Like the rubber case.
Thanks ppl,
regards,
al
second the corsair, have several. lexmark would be my second choice
fp
At 07:54 AM 12/21/2007, Tharin Olsen Poked the stick with:
>The Corsair Voyager flash drives are very quick and have a rubber sleeve that
>makes them fairly ruggedized. I was quite sad when I lost my 1gb flash drive.
>I don't
"Brian Weeden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm happy with the San Disk Cruzer Titanium.
Looks good:
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820171161
2GB $28
Tharin Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know how they compare in price now but the
>
The Corsair Voyager flash drives are very quick and have a rubber sleeve that
makes them fairly ruggedized. I was quite sad when I lost my 1gb flash drive. I
don't know how they compare in price now but the Corsair units were on the high
side of the scale.
-Tharin O.
Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Looking for suggestions on a thumb/flash drive. Don't need the biggest,
but fast is good. Bootable is good too.
TIA,
al
I'm happy with the San Disk Cruzer Titanium. Looks good, very sturdy,
and has a retractable USB connector so it won't get damage. Not the
cheapest one tho.
On 12/21/07, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Looking for suggestions on a thumb/flash drive. Don't need the biggest,
> but fast is good.
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