True. At my previous gig, we delivered training materials for both customer training classes and internal sales seminars on jump drives. The nice thing about a jump drive is that it isn't going to get thrown away. If a salesperson is packing a suitcase to go home from a sales seminar and there isn't enough room in a suitcase or briefcase, paper docs will probably get left behind; not so with a jump drive. -Sue Gallagher
On 11/30/07, Kelly McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Plus, and no one's mentioned this yet, we now have cheap storage. For > example, I bought a Sandisk 512mb jump drive for about $80 a couple of > years ago. This year, I bought a Sandisk 2gig drive for $31/landed > FedEx...and I believe that Sandisk is one of the high-priced lines! > > The point I'm trying to make is that I can carry my entire library of > docs (~4 thousand pages), plus my docs source, plus all my personal > stuff on my jump drive. As for size, it's like my new digital camera, a > little too small. True, it requires power, but so does a book, unless > you read it outdoors during the day. > ______________________________________________ Author Help files and create printed documentation with Doc-To-Help. New release adds Team Authoring Support, enhanced Web-based help technology and PDF output. Learn more at www.doctohelp.com/tcp. Interactive 3D Documentation Parts catalogs, animated instructions, and more. www.i3deverywhere.com _______________________________________________ Technical Communication Professionals Post a message to the list: email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, unsubscribe, archives, account options, list info: http://techcommpros.com/mailman/listinfo/tcp_techcommpros.com Subscribe (email): send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe (email): send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get the TCP whole experience! http://www.techcommpros.com
