Re: inactivity
Howard, on host 71.87.202.131
Wednesday, August 9, 2006, at 19:21:40
Re: inactivity posted by Michael on Wednesday, August 9, 2006, at 15:28:48:
> > Anybody home? > > > > I wonder about the inactivity on RinkWorks. The last time anybody besides me posted was on Sunday. > > > > So here is a question for my Wednesday post: > > > > If I was going out to buy a "memory stick" and a usb minimouse, where would I be likely to find these items? If they come in different models, what features should I look for? What is the price range for these items? > > > > I know what I said, but sometimes "a question" has several different parts. > > > > Any input will be appreciated. > > Howard > > To begin to answer you question(s), here is a question for you: When you say "memory stick" are you referring to a Sony MemoryStick, or perhaps a portable USB Drive? Both of those can be easily located at any office supply, computer or even MegaMart type store. It seems to me that storage capacity vs. price would be the main concern for either item. Size might also be a factor for a USB drive, as you might be concerned with how you would be transporting it. The smaller drives can hold as much as 2Gb or as little as 128Mb. If memory serves, once you exceed 2 Gb you're looking at a slightly larger device, physically speaking. Price range can also vary wildly. You can spend around $20 on the smaller drives or $120 on the bigger ones. Of course, you can also find the higher capacity drives for as little as $20, if you shop carefully. Speaking of being careful, the sturdiness of the device might also be of concern. I've heard of them breaking off in the USB port, losing the cap which covers the male end of the device is also common, and I imagine you could crush one if you're not careful. Most of what I have said is probably only relevant to USB drives, which is the only thing I really have any experience with. If you are actually referring to a Memory Stick for your Sony or Sony-Ericsson portable device, such as a digital camera or camcorder, then I suspect you could care less about most of what I said. > > Mich-Sew Knee-ael
The laptop is a Dell, and I think the memory stick just plugs into the usb port. I will probably go for the cheap one.
By the way, this my first attempt at wireless. I don't even have my wifi set up yet, but one of my neighbors has wireless and I am logged on through them. I hope I don't mess them up. Mine should be set up tomorrow. This stuff blows my mind.
Thanks for the comeback. Howard
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