Dear Leslie:

Thank you for the smile.   Fleas indeed.

Current research is looking shrinking memory to even smaller sizes and greater capacities. I'm guessing that in another ten years our compact flash cards will look like the ten or twelve 5 inch floppy disks I ran across lately - it took all of them to install a simple word processor. To day it would take less than a megabyte to hole all of that data and we don't have a card that small.


                JD Townsend
                Helping the light dependent to see.
                Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth

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From: "Mr.  Leslie US1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Public discussion list on issues of technology for
deafblind people'"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]
Date sent: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 09:52:50 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] Do Fleas Make for Us?

In 1964-1968 I was a janitor where my sister worked there. I saw
how did
they make the memory card or clip. It was 3 inch by 3 inch card.
I think it
was about 16 KB memory. They used the powerful lens on the
telescope.  My
sister quitted her job because she had many pains.

Now I am blind I have no idea how can the factory make 32 GB (not
KB and not
MB) memory card in a tiny CF or SD card. It is not possible for
us to make
it.  Are there the fleas make them for us???

Leslie--

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