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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:48:03 +1000, "Brian Rusten"
wrote: "Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message news:m__5d.114928$yh.47066@fed1read05... Yeah, one day we might see "Micro SD" or something like that--something which makes SD look like a boulder-sized rock. Well, Mini SD is already around : http://www.sandisk.com/retail/minisd.asp :-) That's interesting; less than an inch on a side. It seems to me that this is something that's really meant to be inserted into a device, and left there, but can be replaced if needed. Use in a camera would be OK if the user connects the camera tot he computer/printer, but removing/replacing a card this size as I do with my CF cards doesn't seem practical. Bill Funk Change "g" to "a" |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:48:03 +1000, "Brian Rusten"
wrote: "Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message news:m__5d.114928$yh.47066@fed1read05... Yeah, one day we might see "Micro SD" or something like that--something which makes SD look like a boulder-sized rock. Well, Mini SD is already around : http://www.sandisk.com/retail/minisd.asp :-) That's interesting; less than an inch on a side. It seems to me that this is something that's really meant to be inserted into a device, and left there, but can be replaced if needed. Use in a camera would be OK if the user connects the camera tot he computer/printer, but removing/replacing a card this size as I do with my CF cards doesn't seem practical. Bill Funk Change "g" to "a" |
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Big Bill wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:48:03 +1000, "Brian Rusten" wrote: "Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message news:m__5d.114928$yh.47066@fed1read05... Yeah, one day we might see "Micro SD" or something like that--something which makes SD look like a boulder-sized rock. Well, Mini SD is already around : http://www.sandisk.com/retail/minisd.asp :-) That's interesting; less than an inch on a side. It seems to me that this is something that's really meant to be inserted into a device, and left there, but can be replaced if needed. Use in a camera would be OK if the user connects the camera tot he computer/printer, but removing/replacing a card this size as I do with my CF cards doesn't seem practical. Bill Funk Change "g" to "a" I do it with the SD cards, but they are on the lower end of the scale of 'easy to handle', and I spent 10 minutes looking for one I dropped on the carpet one day. It had bounced under the edge of a desk... |
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