Actually, we have several adapters, and I mostly keep the flash cards in the adapters because they all look just a little different. It's when my husband and I switch cards that things become just a little bit inconvenient. I also have an adapter for my wireless card.

Karen
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Karen, how many adapters do you have? I have one for my wireless card, where I keep the card all the time, and then an extra adapter that I use for interchanging all my other compact flash cards. It mostly holds my GPS card, but I switch it out for the card on which I record my voice lessons and choir rehearsals.

Peggy

At 04:26 PM 11/25/2005, you wrote:
Thanks, everyone, for the advice. I was pretty sure that would be the consensus. I keep the cards in adapters, but the cases are also an option.

As to your idea, Mary Ellen, I have an Id Mate bar code reader. That is also an interesting thought.

Karen
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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If you can afford it buy one of the new bar code identifiers. Then you simply tell the bar code what the flash card is. That is how I have my flash cards labeled and there has been no problems. Also the NFB has some sort of sheetswhich you can braille on and so you can cut them to size and that should work.
pro
----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Braillenote] flash card labels


Hi, everyone,
My husband and I are accumulating a lot of data on compact flash cards these days and it is becoming more and more difficult to identify the cards and keep them organized. We have considered placing small identification labels on the cards themselves. Is there significant risk in sticking Braille labels to the top surface of flash cards, provided one uses a good quality Dymo tape or something like it? I certainly wouldn't want a label to peel off into the card slot of my BrailleNote. Could this become a problem? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Karen

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