Point taken. I re-read the post, and it was pretty incoherent and rambling. I'll apologize for that. I do, however, stand by the fact that I was/am annoyed by Thomas' constant use of the slang for the US $100 bill - if only because he uses it so much that he drives it into the ground. But it's enough on that issue. I also apologize for my ignorance of Benjamin Franklin as NOT being a US President. I am Canadian, and we generally take pride in our knowledge of world history - of course, I would be impressed to find many Americans who know a single thing about Canadian history. But that is an issue of absurdly American-centric history cirriculum in the U.S. education system that I don't want to get in to, nor should be discussed in a tech blog about memory cards. I do fear this post has begun to ramble again, and of course, I do apologize - once again - for that.
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Point taken. I re-read the post, and it was pretty incoherent and rambling. I'll apologize for that. I do, however, stand by the fact that I was/am annoyed by Thomas' constant use of the slang for the US $100 bill - if only because he uses it so much that he drives it into the ground. But it's enough on that issue. I also apologize for my ignorance of Benjamin Franklin as NOT being a US President. I am Canadian, and we generally take pride in our knowledge of world history - of course, I would be impressed to find many Americans who know a single thing about Canadian history. But that is an issue of absurdly American-centric history cirriculum in the U.S. education system that I don't want to get in to, nor should be discussed in a tech blog about memory cards. I do fear this post has begun to ramble again, and of course, I do apologize - once again - for that.