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Old 23-10-2007, 17:46   #16
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive

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a bit like comparing a Victorian steam engine to a Modern day (top fuel) dragster
If you're comparing to a steam train, wouldn't a maglev train be a better comparison than a dragster?
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If you're comparing to a steam train, wouldn't a maglev train be a better comparison than a dragster?
Oh yes absolutely..! One of Proffesor Eric Laithwaite's inventions, the Linear Motor (AKA) the Maglev - british ingenuity, the ultimate in rapid, clean, quiet and eco friendly transportation. It's just a crying shame that the (short sighted) government (as usual) failed to support the concept - which has (alas) now gone abroad to countries with more foresight, sigh.....!



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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive

You'd only need 8 of those chips in one of these:
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/11...es_sata_2_ssd/
Although, I suspect it actually uses 32 x 8 gigabit chips instead.

If you can't afford one of those then you could try an ordinary Compact Flash card with a passive IDE to CF converter. It works and is quite fast too!
http://search.ebay.co.uk/compact-flash-ide
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