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I came across one of those thumbdrivers with 128mb, and have great success
moving files from one computer to another without all the hassle of setting up a p2p. Of course its limited as far as needing to sign on the internet and sharing hugh files..but for me, I find these little gadgets are great . There are even larger capacity's 256, 512mb..it may one day take the place of the hard drive, if and when they will get even larger. In fact I read somewhere that there is a gizmo called os or something to that effect that one can put on average 20 movies on the size of a nickel. Wishy13764 |
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On 23 Feb 2004 23:55:16 GMT, Wishy13764 wrote:
> I came across one of those thumbdrivers with 128mb, and have great success > moving files from one computer to another without all the hassle of setting up > a p2p. Of course its limited as far as needing to sign on the internet and > sharing hugh files..but for me, I find these little gadgets are great . There > are even larger capacity's 256, 512mb..it may one day take the place of the > hard drive, if and when they will get even larger. In fact I read somewhere > that there is a gizmo called os or something to that effect that one can put on > average 20 movies on the size of a nickel. If you don't mind walking from computer to computer with your thumbdrive "sneaker net" works very well. If you don't want to walk from computer to computer then a network is necessary. I can't imagine any business wanting their employees walking all over the place with thumbdrives rather than sharing files over the network. |
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On 23 Feb 2004 23:55:16 GMT, Wishy13764 wrote:
> I came across one of those thumbdrivers with 128mb, and have great success > moving files from one computer to another without all the hassle of setting up > a p2p. Of course its limited as far as needing to sign on the internet and > sharing hugh files..but for me, I find these little gadgets are great . There > are even larger capacity's 256, 512mb..it may one day take the place of the > hard drive, if and when they will get even larger. In fact I read somewhere > that there is a gizmo called os or something to that effect that one can put on > average 20 movies on the size of a nickel. If you don't mind walking from computer to computer with your thumbdrive "sneaker net" works very well. If you don't want to walk from computer to computer then a network is necessary. I can't imagine any business wanting their employees walking all over the place with thumbdrives rather than sharing files over the network. |
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> If you don't mind walking from computer to computer with your > thumbdrive "sneaker net" works very well. If you don't want to walk > from computer to computer then a network is necessary. > > I can't imagine any business wanting their employees walking all over > the place with thumbdrives rather than sharing files over the network. There's an echo in here....... ![]() -- Dan |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 20:48:05 -0600, Dan Boyd wrote:
>> If you don't mind walking from computer to computer with your >> thumbdrive "sneaker net" works very well. If you don't want to walk >> from computer to computer then a network is necessary. >> >> I can't imagine any business wanting their employees walking all over >> the place with thumbdrives rather than sharing files over the network. > > There's an echo in here....... ![]() <grin>That's because I'm sitting here in the Cascades, in a deep canyon. Love the echos. Wireless works great from my tent. </grin> Actually, I must have had a twitch as I posted. No harm no foul. |
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