Rather than depth resistant - they ought ta be shock resistant, like up to
99G's.
That way they will survive any automobile crash caused by the inattentive
driver who's texting while driving!

-WaV

On 6/25/07, George Nincehelser <geo...@nincehelser.com> wrote:

It's kind of a silly claim for a memory stick, but I see no reason it
wouldn't survive the trip, assuming you let it dry out before trying to use
it.

George



On 6/25/07, David Locklear <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> There was an ad in the newspaper this weekend from
> one of the electronic's stores advertising a "USB memory stick."
>
> It claimed it was water-resistant to 200 meters.
>
> Anybody want to test that claim?
>
> I guess if you were caving at Nacimento del Rio Mante, and your stick
> fell off your laptop and into the pool, then someone could dive down
> there
> and get it.
>
> Their advertising lawyers, probably told them that it was
> water-resistant to
> 200 meters ( above the earth if you were parachuting in the rain) , and
> they
> just left that part out.
>
> David Locklear
>
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