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Re: On the sturdiness of today's USB thumb drives
Posted By: commie_bat, on host 66.131.134.224
Date: Saturday, June 25, 2005, at 21:37:14
In Reply To: Re: On the sturdiness of today's USB thumb drives posted by Howard on Saturday, June 25, 2005, at 19:42:44:

> What is a USB thumb drive?
> What is a chkdsk?
> I know what a chain is. It transfers power from the engine and/or transmission to the rear wheel of the motor scooter. And a file is a tool made of very hard metal so it can be used to smooth out rough places on used scooter parts.
> Or are my mind and yours running on different tracks?
>

You seem to have a pretty good understanding of the basic mechanics - chains, files, etc. All you need to do is visualize those components in the modern setting of a USB drive.

It's not just water that can cause loss of chains - largely through rust damage. Many chains are lost due to abrasion caused by having too many files on one drive, too close together. Sometimes parts of a single file can be scattered throughout the drive, potentially causing even more damage.

That's why, if you pay a little extra, you can get a belt-driven USB drive and then you don't have to worry about the chains at all.

^v^:)^v^
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