Yes, it might look like a particularly bulky cigarette lighter, but in fact it's flash memory that can survive the perils of moisture, vibration, shock, caustic agents, EMI, and "nuclear effects." That's right, "nuclear effects"; I'm not sure exactly what that means, but I'm guessing your up-to-4GB of data would be pretty damn safe.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Save that rare sober Britney mp3 from nuclear blast
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I'd assume that the "nuclear effects" would be an EMP. But in that case, how far would you have to go to find an undamaged machine to read it on?
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