[ale] [OT] Passing along a good deal on SD/Micro SD cards
Ron Frazier (ALE)
atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com
Fri Apr 27 10:51:23 EDT 2012
Hi all,
These could be good deals. Thanks for the link. However, when I taught
for a while at Lanier Tech, I would always tell the students not to
trust a memory stick or card with their only copy of something. They
are known to spontaneously fail sometimes and take your data with them.
I've had incidence of that in my own experience. I have a personal rule
never to buy the cheapest of anything, particularly if it's under stress
or if my purpose for it is critical. I sometimes break the rule, but it
usually serves me well. I don't know about this particular brand of
card, but I usually like to look for ones with a 5 year warranty, which
can be hard to find. Some of the cheaper memory cards use a different
memory cell technology which has lower longevity. These could certainly
be useful, if you take the risks into account.
I had a GPS (with 2 GB memory) once start freaking out and acting
strange after not being used for a few weeks. I had to reflash it 3
times, and, of course, reset all the settings, and now it's working fine
again. Of course, I lost all my waypoints, etc. Has anyone else had
something like that happen with a flash memory device?
Sincerely,
Ron
On 4/27/2012 9:10 AM, Ted W wrote:
> This came across one of my mailing list this morning and thought I'd
> pass it along for anyone who needs an SD card or Micro SD card.
> 4GB Micro SD -- $1.99
> 8GB Micro SD -- $2.99
> 16GB Micro SD -- $8.99
> 32GB Micro SD -- $23.99
> (+ $1.00 for standard SD size of same capacity)
>
> http://www.tanga.com/deals/sd-memory-card-blowout
>
> --
> Ted W. < Ted at Techmachine.net <mailto:Ted at Techmachine.net> >
> Registered GNU/Linux user #413569
>
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