I have another idea. Continue to save them to your zip disk. When the zip
disk fills, then burn those images to a rw CD; erase the disk, and start over.

But I really like my first idea - a gazillion gb hard drive. They can be
had pretty reasonably. 

Good luck.

Monday, September 22, 20033:32 PMGeorge H. Yankeyjeffco13 at bellsouth.net

>I have been using a 100 MB Zip drive to save data files and pictures.  
>It works OK; however , for pictures in particular , it fills up rather 
>quickly.  Other than a larger Zip, what are some alternatives? I do not 
>want to store them on my system hard drive and burning each file to a 
>CD is rather cumbersome , especially if  I need to edit a file.
>Ideas appreciated!
>
>George Yankey
>
>
>
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