People also should not ignore their MP3 players.  I have a 10 Gig
Archos.  It literally is a small hard drive that can transfer
data as well as play music <smile>.

Elaine

Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority
off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.
--Mark Twain

Hello Virginia

On Thursday, June 19, 2003, you wrote

> 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.
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