You can get 1G USB MP3 players for under $15.00 ad Family Dollar and
do the same. plus play music on it.  You can get an 8GB at Bestbuy for
$49.00 same as iPod shuffle sand use that.

On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 8:58 AM, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 9:57 AM +0000 12/7/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
>>
>>If you have only a small amount of data or do not want to break the
>>bank, just get a USB flash drive. You can pick up 2GB ones for under a
>>tenner and while it will be slow on a machine with USB 1.1  it will do
>>the job.
>
> A friend of mine is doing just this.  Actually... Instead of a real
> flash memory drive, she's using 2/3 of her generic MP3 Player to hold
> her backups.  Works well.  And there's enough space left over to hold
> her day's playlist and then some. LOL
>
> My housemates stash stuff on camera media cards.  He got them for
> cheap on eBay - 99c to $4 each.  I think he paid $8 for the USB
> Reader gizmo.
>
> - Dan.
> --
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth
>
> >
>

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