Michael Devore wrote:
At 09:27 AM 2/28/2006 -0500, Mark Bailey wrote:
Hi Michael:
I received a sealed envelope from you yesterday. It contained
a card with a note about a white cover but no USB stick! :-(
Did the stick fall out or something?
Ha, if there's not a hole somebody nabbed it. And it was worth a
whole $10, probably $3.00 resale value.
Welp, I have another one I can send, although I'm having my own
problems with the USB sticks. Seems now I can only make them format
as hard drives, rather than the original problem of only floppies.
Once changed, format-type is tenacious.
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