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I just got a Kingston SD memory card and was having trouble getting it into
my multi card reader, plus it was a bit tight in the camera as well. Turns
out Kingston put their own sticker on a Toshiba SD card, and the sticker
makes the card just thick enough to cause minor problems. Just peel off the
sticker and it slides right in. Otherwise, the card works just fine, and
was much cheaper than the other brands I was looking at. There is an indent
for a sticker, but this sticker is much larger.
Hope this helps anybody who thinks their SD card is a tight fit. At first I
thought I was going for the wrong slot in the multicard reader.
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Sheldon wrote:
> I just got a Kingston SD memory card and was having trouble getting it into
> my multi card reader, plus it was a bit tight in the camera as well. Turns
> out Kingston put their own sticker on a Toshiba SD card, and the sticker
> makes the card just thick enough to cause minor problems. Just peel off the
> sticker and it slides right in. Otherwise, the card works just fine, and
> was much cheaper than the other brands I was looking at. There is an indent
> for a sticker, but this sticker is much larger.
>
> Hope this helps anybody who thinks their SD card is a tight fit. At first I
> thought I was going for the wrong slot in the multicard reader.
>
>
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 09:36:26 -0500, Jer wrote:
>> Hope this helps anybody who thinks their SD card is a tight fit. At first I
>> thought I was going for the wrong slot in the multicard reader.
>
> Reminds me of a girl I once knew in highschool.
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ASAAR wrote:
> On Sat, 21 May 2005 09:36:26 -0500, Jer wrote:
>
>
>>>Hope this helps anybody who thinks their SD card is a tight fit. At first I
>>>thought I was going for the wrong slot in the multicard reader.
>>
>>Reminds me of a girl I once knew in highschool. >
>
> Tight fit, wrong slot or both? >
Rumor says one always remembers a first. It ain't no rumor.
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