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I saw a memory card in the office store recently where the label said
it was x-ray proof. I thought that was interesting.<br>
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Ron<br>
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On 10/24/2011 2:18 PM, Rich Faulkner wrote:
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Mucho $$ yes, but an option. The carrier that I have can swing both
ways: eSATA or USB. Bottlenecks aside it gives flexibility when you
can get it (and I like flexibility). Build a multi-boot system there
and viola. My first choice is USB stick though. Low tech, easy to
carry and replace. Just watch them going through airport security
scanners. I've had a few fried by their equipment in repeated scans.
I'm starting to carry LPS (DoD-SPI) with me as a back-up.........R<br>
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Ron Frazier
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