I could imagine someone rigging the C: drive with a command to pull info from the ExpressCard's partition. Might add a few seconds, but hey, it's alright.
I personally think these are one of those "in-between" products that fill an uncomfortable gap between product standards- like EDTV, hybrid drives, quadrophonic sound, laser discs- those somewhat ambitious, but not quite too ambitious products that may gain a bit of acceptance, never take off, but nonetheless serve as a bridge to the next widely-accepted "standard".
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Chuckles McGee @ Apr 20th 2007 11:38AM
I could imagine someone rigging the C: drive with a command to pull info from the ExpressCard's partition. Might add a few seconds, but hey, it's alright.
I personally think these are one of those "in-between" products that fill an uncomfortable gap between product standards- like EDTV, hybrid drives, quadrophonic sound, laser discs- those somewhat ambitious, but not quite too ambitious products that may gain a bit of acceptance, never take off, but nonetheless serve as a bridge to the next widely-accepted "standard".