From: Peter Ceresole on
Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:

> http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2010/05/12/review_storage_lexar_echo_ze/

Ooo sweet.
--
Peter
From: D.M. Procida on
Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:

> >So it's true what they say about miniaturisation and packing
> >densities...
>
> Lexar do a rather neat 64gig USB thumb in an even smaller size.
>
> http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2010/05/12/review_storage_lexar_echo_ze/

The one in the picture is only 32GB. The 64GB one is much bigger.

Daniele
From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on
On Fri, 21 May 2010 08:59:03 +0100,
real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk (D.M. Procida) wrote:

>Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:
>
>> >So it's true what they say about miniaturisation and packing
>> >densities...
>>
>> Lexar do a rather neat 64gig USB thumb in an even smaller size.
>>
>> http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2010/05/12/review_storage_lexar_echo_ze/
>
>The one in the picture is only 32GB. The 64GB one is much bigger.

Awww...

Cheers - Jaimie
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From: Peter Ceresole on
Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:

> Plugged it into the iMac, and it took over from the internal bluetooth
> (losing connection to my mouse when it did it) and changes the name
> that Bluetooth Prefs shows will be what the computer shows up as.
> Looks like it works fine on an Intel, anyway. Half way there.

And plugged into the iG5, it appears to be all there, all singing and
all dancing. Next trick will be to try it with the keyboard from the
IntelImac, which isn't here yet (Grrrrrrr).

Thank you so much- and for the lovely picture of Swaledale, clearly the
Chlorophyll Valley of computer development.

But it's a good season; just back this afternoon from Bexhill on Sea, to
see the Gormley exhibition but even better to see the latest incarnation
of the rehabilitation of the De La Warr Pavilion. Amazing bright windy
day, stunning Modern Style building. I've seen it many times before;
every time is a knockout.

Again, a perfect Bluetooth ending to a great day. Thank you.

And thinking of endings, did anybody watch the ending of 'Ashes to
Ashes' last night? I imagined it'd be old Purgatory trick, and it was,
but it was nicely done, especially with the George Dixon Epilogue.
Lovely.
--
Peter
From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on
On Sat, 22 May 2010 18:46:10 +0100, peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk (Peter
Ceresole) wrote:

>Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:
>
>> Plugged it into the iMac, and it took over from the internal bluetooth
>> (losing connection to my mouse when it did it) and changes the name
>> that Bluetooth Prefs shows will be what the computer shows up as.
>> Looks like it works fine on an Intel, anyway. Half way there.
>
>And plugged into the iG5, it appears to be all there, all singing and
>all dancing. Next trick will be to try it with the keyboard from the
>IntelImac, which isn't here yet (Grrrrrrr).
>
>Thank you so much- and for the lovely picture of Swaledale, clearly the
>Chlorophyll Valley of computer development.

My pleasure - glad to see it put to use. The bluetooth plug that is,
rather than Swaledale which is in perfect use already.

Cheers - Jaimie
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