Well, I'm thinking about the microdrive for a few reasons,
1- I can put just about any and all random applications on it
2- According to the specs, the microdrive reads and writes faster than the solid state CF memory card (figure that one out...) even though they're both around the speed of the CF bus.
3- I don't ever want to have to buy another one
4- I like DivX encoded movies.
I think the fragility is a moot point, but I could be wrong. The microdrive should be able to take the abuse of any laptop hard drive, and I've put some IBM drives through hell, and they've always held up reasonably well.
I do know, however, that you can freeze a CF card, step on it, drop it, lick it, and do whatever else you can imagine to it and it'll typically be fine.... don't try that at home, though.
At this point if I'm going for space, I'll probably end up getting the microdrive.
On the other hand - if I buy a toshiba CF card, I better not have any compatibility issues! Whereas the microdrive SHOULDN'T have any issues, but it might since I use the integrated 802.11b all the time, and as some models of the microdrive are known to have issues, there's a point for the Toshiba memory card.
This decision is a little more difficult then I thought
