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To: Ausdauer who wrote (27017)11/27/2004 4:51:22 PM
From: NHP  Respond to of 60323
 
>but I still have a lot of loose CF cards around. <

The following applies mainly to the rolls of digital film that might be sold at the checkout counter at the supermarket:

What I visualize as a storage box for flash cards is an inexpensive plastic box that would store the cards one behind the other. Vertical slots in the internal sides of the box would keep the cards from falling over if the box were less than full. Removing the cards would be easy, just place the fingernail below the little ridge on the back of the card, and lift.

I'd also like to see little removable blank labels that could be attached to the front of the memory cards. Blank that is, except for the SanDisk logo on them.

If consumers are going to purchase memory cards in place of conventional film, some company will design and sell storage cases for the cards. It might as well be SanDisk.

NHP