On Wednesday, June 18, 2003 5:59 PM,  John F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote

> I have asked this question before but have lost the replies.
> I have been unable to find anything in the archives.
> Therefore once again could I have an explanation of what
> USB memory is, is it worth getting and is it intended to replace anything.
> I note that in the computer list I have those with USB memory have a
>floppy drive as an option.

I use my Sony digital camera memory sticks as USB memory, together with a
Belkin memory reader/writer. It's a very compact and practical method of
transferring data from one source to another. The memory sticks can hold all
types of data as well as graphics, and come in different sizes (64, 128, 256
MB etc.) All the different types of digital camera memory work this way, and
there are reader/writers that will cope with all the different shapes and
sizes.

Virginia Da Costa
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