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Wise Old Owl
03-08-2011, 22:44
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41yhC6gCuML._SL160_.jpg Yep the PNY Swivel just survived the washer / dryer. FYI

Freedom Walker
03-08-2011, 23:15
Funny, my wife never checks my clothes before tossing them in the wash and a Sandisk Cruzer recently survived as well.

Torch09
03-08-2011, 23:33
why wouldn't it be waterproof? its just metal and plastic

johnnyblisters
03-08-2011, 23:34
why wouldn't it be waterproof? its just metal and plastic

Where do all the 1's and 0's go?

RevLee
03-09-2011, 00:36
Where do all the 1's and 0's go?

The same place as my socks????

KB1EJH
03-20-2011, 18:37
I managed to wash and dry my Sandisk too! I was surprised it still worked. I guess they can be trail rated now...

RGB
03-20-2011, 18:38
Where do all the 1's and 0's go?

Binary solo! 0000001 00001111 01001110011 0 1 0 1 0 1

Wise Old Owl
03-31-2011, 10:51
Store medical information, books, maps, borrow a computer in town and move stuff.

couscous
03-31-2011, 12:15
http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/frontsquare/binary-people.jpg

Blissful
03-31-2011, 13:11
I just washed one yesterday. I do it probably a few times a month.

Walkintom
03-31-2011, 20:13
Washed a Patriot Xporter last weekend. No ill effects.

swash
03-31-2011, 20:36
Binary solo! 0000001 00001111 01001110011 0 1 0 1 0 1

Come on sucker lick my battery!!

camper10469
04-01-2011, 09:18
So that's how you clean a disk? I wonder if I can clean out my lap top too?

leaftye
04-01-2011, 09:52
Many electronics are waterproof. Just make sure you dry it completely before you plug it back in or turn it on.

Buffalo Skipper
04-01-2011, 09:54
http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/frontsquare/binary-people.jpg

I LOVE THAT! :banana

Wise Old Owl
11-06-2011, 23:04
Yea and I used to program in Hex,,, oooh that makes this owl old.....useless and wise.

Spogatz
11-07-2011, 16:03
I know I am 01 of the 10

Spools
11-07-2011, 16:34
http://www.google.com/search?q=tuff+n+tiny&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a This usb device is teeny weeny and its marketed as a water/dust/dirt proof. I've had mine for about 8 months and no problems. I can vouch for the water part, though i don't recommend putting anything that is wet into a p.c

moytoy
11-07-2011, 17:30
Yea and I used to program in Hex,,, oooh that makes this owl old.....useless and wise.
I'm probably older..I worked on a Octal based Univac 1108. circa 1968

Spokes
11-07-2011, 17:50
Somebody try boiling one in your cook pot over an alchy stove and report back. This could end up being a fun experiment.

Here's a couple more suggestions:

-- Dangle one on the outside of your pack during your entire thru hike and see if it works at the end

-- Strap one on your boot shoe lace during your thru hike

Buffalo Skipper
11-07-2011, 17:51
I am younger, but I am still programming on a big iron, and working in Cobol.

Cobol. It holds the world together, after all these years.

Wise Old Owl
11-07-2011, 19:00
I'm probably older..I worked on a Octal based Univac 1108. circa 1968

So how many pounds of punch cards did you have to lug?

moytoy
11-07-2011, 20:12
So how many pounds of punch cards did you have to lug?
Actually not many. I was (am) a field service technician. We carried a few diagnostic punch cards but mostly our diags were on reel to reel tapes.