Some cards have them, some cards don't. I don't think they're very
important but they can when bent out of position keep the card from
functioning correctly. The may also be able to damage the reader if
they're bent out of position, though I've never actually seen a reader
damaged...
On 8/1
+1
On 8/14/19 12:17 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Doug Brewer wrote:
+1
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Well, with some fiddling and a lucky key stroke i got into the new Flickr
sign up page.
Thanks Alan.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/djbrooks/48537500777/
Gwen had her third birthday party last weekend, turned 3 the weekend before
but daddy was working that day.
She loves Elsa like any other 3 ye
Take my SD card, Please
FDave
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From: "Mark Roberts"
Subject: Re: SD card plastic strips
Doug Brewer wrote:
+1
Let us pause here for a moment t
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:18 PM Mark Roberts
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> Let us pause here for a moment to savor the breathtaking eloquence on
> display by a gifted writer at the peak of his powers. Bravo!
"Omit needless words." -Strunk
"+1" -White
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On 8/14/2019 10:17 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Doug Brewer wrote:
+1
Let us pause here for a moment to savor the breathtaking eloquence on
display by a gifted writer at the peak of his powers. Bravo!
I are humbled.
It is truly a gift to be able to say so much with so little.
bill
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Dave, take the card out of service. They are cheap enough that it hurts
less to do that than to damage the reader inside the camera.
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On 8/14/2019 5:23 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
I was having trouble inserting on of my 32 gig cards the other day, it felt
stiff going in and no info on the LCD and no orange light when inserting. I
finally noticed one of those thin plastic strips bewtween the contacts had
bent. I moved it back but
I know Flicker is going through changes because of the take over but i
cannot log into my account now. Does anyone have a link or what not to go
to to reset this up. I have looked at my old emails and i see nothing about
setting up any new accounts. It wants me to sign in with yahoo which it
does n
Good idea John. I do have spares anuway
Dave
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 9:35 AM John wrote:
> I think it's part of the structure of the card, holds the contacts in
> place and
> keeps them from wobbling side-to-side. Without that little strip, it's
> possible
> to short two of the contacts togethe
I think it's part of the structure of the card, holds the contacts in place and
keeps them from wobbling side-to-side. Without that little strip, it's possible
to short two of the contacts together.
I don't know what that will do, whether it will screw up the camera or just the
card, but I wou
I was having trouble inserting on of my 32 gig cards the other day, it felt
stiff going in and no info on the LCD and no orange light when inserting. I
finally noticed one of those thin plastic strips bewtween the contacts had
bent. I moved it back but every so often would bend and jam the card aga
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