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Testing removable media on TV

UK Gadget show tests out the most popular removable media. Iomega's Rev removable hard drive survives everything except being blown up! (Don't forget how easy it is to lost a USB flash key).  
 
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NobodyLikesPaul (5 days ago) Show Hide
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well if 90gb was state of the art is was probly bout 2001 lol
widyaiken (11 months ago) Show Hide
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what year was this video aired in the TV? and what's the title of this episode?
I tried to find it on their channel but i couldn't.
atripa645 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I don't know what the best is but I can personally say I have washed a 1G flash stick in the washing machine and its still works perfect. lol
jonnyk5614 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It annoys me that we didn't find out if they worked after the pressure test
SpiroEx (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Two errors here.

1. The video seems to stop just short of the end of the article "A fact which may seem a little less suprising when I tell you it uses exactly the same type of solid state memory storage as its all-conquering big br...."

2. In the blurb at the side you wrote 'lost' when you should have written 'lose'.

Come on guys, you're a GADGET show on a National TV station, you should be able to get YouTube right!
jonnyk5614 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It is an individual's video. This isn't the gadget show's youtube channel.
gazm2k5 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I think it was the pie filling that mucked up the floppy disk.
The explosive thing just ruined it. And what did they mean at the end when they said "Which we're not allowed to reveal." Why can't they reveal how to get memory sticks working again if they break!?
TheBannedAtheist (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Because the companies that design and manufacture the flash chips pour billions into designing them and they don't want anybody to know the secrets of how they work. If you want to know that you'll have to pay an exorbitant price (which that company must have paid).
ubuntututorials (3 months ago) Show Hide
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They removed the chip from the dead stick, cleaned it up and put it on a new one.
Abercr0mbie4life (1 year ago) Show Hide
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everything but the most durable one of them all...the zip disk.

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