Aug 14, 2015 Thread starter #11 L lowell374 Fan of Printing Joined Nov 6, 2013 Messages 58 Reaction score 27 Points 58 Location FN10 Printer Model CanonPro-100, E2000p, LexMark Emulator said: Perhaps a USB memory stick or portable HD would do the job. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply. What you've described is perhaps the canonical definition of "sneakernet"
Emulator said: Perhaps a USB memory stick or portable HD would do the job. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply. What you've described is perhaps the canonical definition of "sneakernet"
Aug 14, 2015 Thread starter #12 L lowell374 Fan of Printing Joined Nov 6, 2013 Messages 58 Reaction score 27 Points 58 Location FN10 Printer Model CanonPro-100, E2000p, LexMark The Hat said: When you stand back and look at a problem, often the simplest things work the best.. Click to expand... Always a nice possibility. thanks
The Hat said: When you stand back and look at a problem, often the simplest things work the best.. Click to expand... Always a nice possibility. thanks
Aug 15, 2015 #13 Emulator Printer Master Platinum Printer Member Joined Jan 4, 2012 Messages 1,675 Reaction score 1,308 Points 277 Location UK Printer Model Canon Pro9000 II Quoting from Wikipedia: "The theoretical capacity of a Boeing 747 filled with Blu-ray Discs is 595,520,000 Gigabytes, resulting in a 245,829 Gbit/s flight from New York to Los Angeles." Taken to the extreme.
Quoting from Wikipedia: "The theoretical capacity of a Boeing 747 filled with Blu-ray Discs is 595,520,000 Gigabytes, resulting in a 245,829 Gbit/s flight from New York to Los Angeles." Taken to the extreme.