[gui-talk] A new kind of accessibility:

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Apr 5 03:16:36 UTC 2009


A card reader is a small device that hooks up to your computer, 
usually via an USB connection, and accepts one or more flash storage 
cards, such as SD or compact flash, or memory sticks.  The card then 
appears to your computer as does another drive so you can move files 
to and from it.

Dave

At 06:50 PM 4/4/2009, you wrote:
>Stupid question of the day: what's a card reader?
>
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>Subject: [gui-talk] A new kind of accessibility:
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>I just bought a card reader and it came with a disc which included the print
>user's manual in PDF format.  I think this will happen more often which will
>make life just a little easier.
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