24/04/2010, 02:38 AM
Does anyone know where I'de be able to buy USB Drives in bulk? The cheaper the better.
Reason is that I keep losing them. Yes I've tried using visually loud ones so I'm more likely to notice that I've left it plugged into a computer but that didn't work. I've tried attaching them to my keys and my wallet. Both ended up with the same outcome. Either forgetting my keys/wallet complete with drive or just snapping the usb drive in two because of the weight.
Obviusly I've learnt by now not to keep anything important on my USB drives but I've obviosuly not learnt to stop losing them.
I'm not helped by the fact that school have just invested (read: wasted) a load of money on new computers. The base unit is kept behind the monitor on the desk. This means that I have to reach behind the monitor to plug in the drive. It also means I can't see the drive as a reminder to take it with me. The admins (hah!) have also disabled My Computer so I can't see it in there. You can open My Computer but it just shows an empty screen. To access a USB drive you have o open Word/Excel/Whatever program corresponds to the document you're trying to open, open the "Open" dialogue, then type "D:/" into the file name box. (They've removed the CD drives to stop us playing with Live CD's)
Well I've gone off on a bit of a rant there and lost the original question. What was it again?
Oh yeah. Where can I buy fudgeloads of cheap-donkey USB drives?
Reason is that I keep losing them. Yes I've tried using visually loud ones so I'm more likely to notice that I've left it plugged into a computer but that didn't work. I've tried attaching them to my keys and my wallet. Both ended up with the same outcome. Either forgetting my keys/wallet complete with drive or just snapping the usb drive in two because of the weight.
Obviusly I've learnt by now not to keep anything important on my USB drives but I've obviosuly not learnt to stop losing them.
I'm not helped by the fact that school have just invested (read: wasted) a load of money on new computers. The base unit is kept behind the monitor on the desk. This means that I have to reach behind the monitor to plug in the drive. It also means I can't see the drive as a reminder to take it with me. The admins (hah!) have also disabled My Computer so I can't see it in there. You can open My Computer but it just shows an empty screen. To access a USB drive you have o open Word/Excel/Whatever program corresponds to the document you're trying to open, open the "Open" dialogue, then type "D:/" into the file name box. (They've removed the CD drives to stop us playing with Live CD's)
Well I've gone off on a bit of a rant there and lost the original question. What was it again?
Oh yeah. Where can I buy fudgeloads of cheap-donkey USB drives?