USB Pen Drive User
Scott Elcomb
Scott.Elcomb-iRg7kjdsKiH3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Tue Jun 1 02:40:47 UTC 2004
On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 22:33, Stewart C. Russell wrote:
> Fraser Campbell wrote:
> >
> > If you can easily get access to a common subversion server from all of your
> > machines you might find this easier than lugging around a pen drive. I can
> > easily arrange svn access for myself either through my vpn or an ssh tunnel.
>
> c'mon -- "lugging"? My 256MB SanDisk Cruzer weighs less than 15g, and is
> smaller than a Bic lighter. It works with every computer I've
> encountered. It works where there is no network (like the Go train).
>
> The Subversion manual might as well start "Take three chickens and a
> sharp knife ...". It's decidedly user-fiendly. Unlike drag and drop with
> the USB drive.
>
> Stewart
Lol, I've been away from windows to long. :) Drag and drop. I'm a nano
fan, so I've taken to calling it ^K^U.
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