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i found a 512MB iomega usb drive in the snow in the parking lot at school today...
no names on any of the files... so its mine...
it was time for an upgrade from the 64mb i had previously...
no names on any of the files... so its mine...
it was time for an upgrade from the 64mb i had previously...
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And it works OK?
The old crusty 128 Jump drive i have, i found it at work a few years ago.
Everyone I work with thought it was a really weird car key for some kind of car called Lexar.
FUN FACT - I am the last human being to still use floppy disks for stuff.
The old crusty 128 Jump drive i have, i found it at work a few years ago.
Everyone I work with thought it was a really weird car key for some kind of car called Lexar.
FUN FACT - I am the last human being to still use floppy disks for stuff.
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Floppy what'* now???
Just kidding. I been around since the days when floppy disks were considered tons of storage... (and a true PC cost well over 5 grand)
Just kidding. I been around since the days when floppy disks were considered tons of storage... (and a true PC cost well over 5 grand)
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I'd check if there are any MS word or other office documents on there, or any other proprietary type files that may contain a document summary. This may give you a clue as to the owner of the device.
In MS Word, File | properties.
In MS Word, File | properties.