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In rec.boats.cruising Brian Whatcott wrote:
:On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 07:20:07 -0700, Mark Borgerson wrote: :You might also consider a couple of 8GB USB flash drives as backup. :Flash memory may better accomodate the shock and vibration of :a boat under way. When not in use, you can remove them and store :them in a plastic bag with some dessicant. : : :Mark Borgerson :I lforgot about a memory stick in a shirt pocket I left out for :washing. :My wife recovered the memory stick in three pieces: two covers :and a little card and chip. I stuck them back together. It worked. :You could be right about USB flash robustness! Flash is pretty resistant to temperature and most other environmental factors, short of being hit with a hammer. Salt water might cause corrosion to the connections to the support circuitry, though. |
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