The Outdoor Hard Drive: Data Vault 3DX From Olixir Tech
Sooner or later, everyone will need to move data from one place to another. When you're in a hurry, there is practically no alternative to an external hard drive.
Writing to DVDs simply takes time when it runs into double-digit gigs, and transferring it over the Internet is often not an option for numerous reasons.
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Compare that to
SimpleTech 8 GB Type II CompactFlash for $5,999
via Gizmodo...
SimpleTech has announced an 8GB Type II Compact Flash Card utilizing its patented IC Tower stacking technology. The card is insanely priced at
$5,999.
SimpleTech's IC Tower stacking technology allows multiple NAND Flash components to be stacked together to provide increased memory and storage densities that provide enhanced capacity in its 5 mm Type II cards.
Write speed of up to
10MB/second,
SimpleTech's ProX CompactFlash cards enable images to be saved faster to the CompactFlash card and significantly reduces the wait time between digital photography shots.
I sort of goofed, but
random arts have an interesting find in
spamabuse a free service but I remain sceptical...
I sort of noticed that Technorati had made an update but my log stuff suffered but
Gary says something about David Sifry the CEO
here
etech conference
footnote
if you want it here Danny
notes Life Hacks: Tech Secrets of Overprolific Alpha Geeks
is what Jack says....
onlineblog
home pages
I was having an interesting conversation with a Jeff (Jeff Bogdan of Avalon fame) about critique... Jeff taught inline skating for a period of time, and he made the comment that people are generally more receptive to getting feedback about something they are physically doing wrong then something they are mentally thinking wrong
simplegeek
reading
Child blabbing
There are many images in life here are a lot of them~by me
Catorgory:
geekdom
I don't really do this "all day long" yet? but it sounds kinda geeky to pot...
Carl Franklin interviewed by Chris Sells and Rory
February 09, 2004
Carl Franklin and Mark Dunn interview experts to bring you insights into .NET technology and the state of software development.
link
I got there via Rory Blyth...........