Picked up a new eight Gigabyte Secure Digital card at the corner dumpster; Can't argue with the prices. The SD card is now hosting a Linux distro, but, as usual, I had to reformat it first. I'd rather they were empty, but they never are.
[caption id="attachment_1740" align="alignnone" width="497"] I guess this is one of those musicians who plays a tune on bottles. Click image to enlarge.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1741" align="alignnone" width="497"] That "infected" bit doesn't sound good. It doesn't get any larger than this.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1740" align="alignnone" width="497"] I guess this is one of those musicians who plays a tune on bottles. Click image to enlarge.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1741" align="alignnone" width="497"] That "infected" bit doesn't sound good. It doesn't get any larger than this.[/caption]
By the way, when you tire of those old flash drives, SD cards, hard drives, etc. and throw them away; whatever you do, do not erase them first, certainly never zero-out the data. Any ways, it's not necessary; dumpsters and other garbage receptacles contain electronic jiggery-pokery which safely deletes the data for you. Believe it.
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