Subject: | Re: Re: compactflash |
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From: | Jeremiah Moore <> |
Date: | Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:30:23 -0700 |
Somebody said: If necessity is the mother of invention, the U.S. Military is the father of technology. -jeremiah >The one thing worth noting about the Pretech cards are their >construction. They are made of a very durable material, titanium, I >believe. The website said they were a vendor to the military and had >to be built to stand the rigors of combat. Now if they can work on >that price... > >Enjoy, >J > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- jeremiah lyman moore | san francisco | sound+media | http://babyjane.com/timeweb/ http://northstation.net/ organic, mechanized, organized sound ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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