Am Mi 16. April 2008 schrieben Sie, Andy Green: > Somebody in the thread at some point said: > | Am Sa 12. April 2008 schrieb Werner Almesberger: > |> For me, the main occasion where I use removable Flash media for data > |> exchange is when traveling and I don't have my usual infrastructure > |> at hand and setting up networking may be difficult. > |> > | > | That's exactly the reason for external media: to carry around lots of > them > | when not within reach of a high bandwith network. > | When I go to Taipei, I like to carry with me maybe 50 full length > videos. It's > | best to have them on removable media, not on an external drive, > USB-stick or > | sth. > | > | So *I LIKE second SD-card*! There has to be a way to literally push data > | inside GTA04/xx within 0.5 sec. > > Don't forget to account for the time you took to push these other SD > cards into your laptop, mount them, and copy the data over you wanted. > > Since you have your laptop with you, the scenario where you have one > very big SD card in a single internal slot, and effective and fast > network access to that storage from your laptop lets you swap videos in > and out of a large "cache" on the internal SD. > > Doesn't that meet what it is you try to achieve with the > buying-and-swapping-many-cards method in a cheaper and smarter way?
Nope, not really :-) I like to leave my crappy notebook at home, just have my Freerunner with me, a solar panel, a tent, and 150 Videos on maybe 50 SD-cards. That's the idea... Well maybe some bait for the fish, too... :-) cheers jOERG
