I have two 1 GB, and two 512MB. One 1 GB is used for mods, the other is used for school and small programs. The 512 MB I don't use at all. O, and I have a porable .5 Terabyte harddrive, which I use for everything.
I don't get why someone would but a $160 thumbdrive when you can buy a terabyte for the same price.
DAMN. A terabyte of memory in flash drive form? My dreams ARE true
It's not in flash drive form, but it is portable. The one I have needs an electric outlet, but I believe there is a version of a terabyte external hardrive that is the size of a book and needs two usb ports, but does not need an outlet.
Oh, those. External hard drives. Ok, my dad has one of those, except it is a 1.5 TB hard drive, its not bad at all.
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I paid $30.00 for a 512MB jump drive four years ago...and that was after a $20.00 mail in rebate. I haven't even filled it yet.
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2GB. Its name is iPod Nano.
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I paid $30.00 for a 512MB jump drive four years ago...and that was after a $20.00 mail in rebate. I haven't even filled it yet.
Haha, have to love Moore's law. 512MB drives are like..1$ if not free (via a tech fair or something).
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I have a 2 gig and a 4 gig, but ony use the 4. On my four is a school document, Planet of the apes, starship troopers, and mad max.
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I have two USB Drives, both of which are SanDisc Micro Cruzers. The smaller one is a 4GB and I use that as a portable StarCraft as well as whatever school wrok I do on my computer (editorials, powerpoints, blah blah blah). The big one is a 16GB I use as a duplicate of my iPod Touch. Because all of the items on my iPod Touch were downloaded using Limewire, I have them all in .mp3.
I also bought them both at WalMart. I paid ~$16.00 for the 4GB and around ~$32.00 for the 16GB.
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Psh, who needs flash drives? I just use a 500 gb WD Passport.
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128 MB Sandisk Cruzer mini - Played n64 games all throughout high school on this.
1 GB Lexar - case was outrageously large so it wouldn't fit in slots. I took it apart. Whoever thought to make them physically larger based on their capacity was an idiot.
8 GB supertalent pico - this shit is tiny. It's twice the volume of a usb port, with 30 MB/s read speed. Bought this to store arcGIS data on.
512 MB Sandisk SD card - bought for palm
8 GB Sandisk HCSD card - bought for eeepc. Not fast enough for games, but fast enough for general programs.
2 GB Kingston µSD card - bought for phone. Got it for $2. Shit was SO cash.
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2GB Sandisk Cruzer. I just use it for carrying stuff around, like projects for school and stuff like that.
This. And I know like a bunch of people at my school who have some version of this kind of flashdrive.
I also have a 512 sandisk cruzer micro.
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8GB Cruzer micro, currently carrying... four movies (I like high-quality rips where possible
), a Dreamcast with Ikaruga, and a virtual graphing calculator. Usually I only keep things like movies on it long enough to transfer them from one computer to another, but I've been lazy.
What I initially purchased it for was to keep copies of any documents I deemed essential (my various NaNos and other writingstuffs), but now that most of that is in various places across the internet I stopped doing so.
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I keep the traded work of my Advance Web Design class assignments.
Oh, and all the Dr. Tran videos.
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A 2GB Sandisk Cruzer. I carry some school documents, some SC maps.
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I carry Modding tools, SC, FireFox, gcc, VLC, musics, random images and lists, and misc. files.
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2GB. Its name is iPod Nano.
O yeah, I forgot. I also have an 80gb iPod Video. It carries my music, videos, and t3h h4wt pr0nz.
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Well, I just found my thumb drive. Turn's out, it's a 64mb.
Oh, and it's got a powerpoint on it.
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