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Environmentally friendly SD card!



 
 
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Old April 3rd 04, 01:52 AM
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Default Environmentally friendly SD card!

Get this... I decide to get myself an SD card for my mp3 player. I go
out and buy myself a SanDisk 256 Mb card, and when I go to pick it up
they hand me this huge plastic thing the size of a scanner
(seriously... the darn thing's the size of my 8.5x11 EPP scanner!).

And sure enough, in the center of the huge plastic package, encased in
a plastic bubble, is the 256 MB SD card which is about the size of a
silver dollar.

Wonder if SanDisk's planning on going ISO 14000 anytime soon grin

(Can't complain about the SD card tho, works like nuttin else on my
Cali 256 player =)
 




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