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    64GB (yes, "GB") USB Flash disk - $2,800 USD

    http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/04...gb_flash_disk/
    Firm pitches $2,800 64GB USB Flash disk
    By Tony Smith
    7th April 2006 09:29 GMT

    US-based storage specialist Kanguru has launched the product for Flash disk fans who are unhappy with the weenie capacity most USB drives offer: a memory key with a whopping 64GB of storage capacity. The downside? It'll cost you rather more than your computer probably did.

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    Well I'll just have to run right out thar and git me one of them-thar new fangled thangs.....right after I sell my car, my house, my dog....
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    come on bistro, with all those raptors i would have thought this would be right up your street, .
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    I'm still wanting to get one of those 4gig -SDRAM-pci- battery backed up ram disks
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    Quote Originally Posted by bistro
    Well I'll just have to run right out thar and git me one of them-thar new fangled thangs.....right after I sell my car, my house, my dog....
    Bistro, Me thinks all you have to do is sell your computer...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bistro
    Well I'll just have to run right out thar and git me one of them-thar new fangled thangs.....right after I sell my car, my house, my dog....
    Or, auction off those purple specs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R Jones
    I'm still wanting to get one of those 4gig -SDRAM-pci- battery backed up ram disks
    Yep, here too. Gigabyte's "i-RAM" (GC-RAMDISK):

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    If the Ipod can be used as a removable drive just buy a 60Gb Ipod.

    If it can't then the Creative MP3 players can be, just buy the biggest one available.

    Although all the large capacity are HD based as opposed to Flash drive.

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    One reason why not: The Ipod is too big.




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    With the way technology is moving these days, that drive will be half that size in a week or two....
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