Re: Neil Barnes (I think) saved my ***
- From: "Brian M. Scott" <b.scott@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:18:38 -0400
On 29 Sep 2005 12:26:14 GMT, Paul Andinach
<pandinac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
<news:Xns96E0CFA0E5665pandinac@xxxxxxxxxxx> in
rec.arts.sf.composition:
> On 29 Sep 2005, Lucy Kemnitzer <ritaxis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:dj6mj1tj4a9u88vpl371tm5et02cvfc92l@xxxxxxx:
>> On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 22:09:04 GMT, whheydt@xxxxxxxxxxx (Wilson
>> Heydt) seems to have said:
>>> Why not? There's a model of Swiss Army Knife in which one of the
>>> "blades" is a USB memory stick.
>> I want that, but only if it only has two or three other blades. I
>> hate those big huge unweildy things with thirty-nine bits to them
>> and I can't get an angle on the thing to open even one. I want a
>> knife that's straightforward, not too many things on it.
>> But you can never get exactly the combination you wnat.
> There are a couple of different memory-stick-equipped models to choose
> from I believe, all with fewer than a dozen bits to them.
Fewer than a dozen bits? That's barely a memory splinter!
[...]
Brian
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