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Mike Temporale
01-27-2008, 10:00 PM
<p>USB memory keys (or Jump Drives as some like to call them) have quickly replaced CDs as the de facto standard for distribution of press materials . I did still receive a some CDs from 2 or 3 different companies, most exhibitors provided a USB memory key with their information on it. I managed to take home 8 different USB memory keys. I thought it would be fun to do a run down of who I got a key from and what size it was. :-) <br /><br />Starting from the smallest and working up to the largest: <br /><br />128 MB - Skype <br />256 MB - Corsair <br />512 MB - Life ware, Legget &amp; Platt, Stardock <br />1 GB - Kingston <br />2 GB - Lenovo (x2) </p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/500/spt/auto/1201457168.usr3.jpg" border="1" alt="" /></p><p>Yes, there's one missing from this picture.&nbsp; My wife grabbed one of the 2GB models from Lenovo before I was able to snap this picture! ;-)</p>

SteveHoward999
01-28-2008, 12:31 AM
I have a nice red-coloured drive the same as the Life Ware drive you have in your picture. I got it from Adobe. I like that I can fold the business end away under the metal loop when its not in use :-)

Rocco Augusto
01-28-2008, 04:45 AM
I have to start going to more tradeshows... ;)

Mike Temporale
01-28-2008, 02:11 PM
I have a nice red-coloured drive the same as the Life Ware drive you have in your picture. I got it from Adobe. I like that I can fold the business end away under the metal loop when its not in use :-)

Oh.. RED! nice. I have a number of those style keys as well. I like the Lenovo the best and it's not just because it's the largest copacity. It is small and thin and has a spot for a lanyard as well. It's not an outer loop like the lifeware, but a cutout that goes into the end of the unit. Plus it has a spot where you can label it. The label actually says "User ID:", but I expect to use it more for contents than ownership. :D

Jason Dunn
01-28-2008, 10:38 PM
If you get to the point of wondering what to do with all your Flash drives (you only need so many), I'd encourage you to contact a local school and donate them - I gave all of mine to my mother-in-law, who's a math teacher at a high school, and they all got used.