Here are some nice flash drives; and they work fine too. I went for the 8GB model, but for a very small amount I could get 32GB drives. 8 GB is enough for my purposes. I really like the LED that lights up at the end of the disc: it's a good indicator that everything is ok and gives me some confidence when it lights up. So far I've used seven discs out of ten and haven't had a single error so far. I like to listen to old radio shows while driving so I can put several years of releases on one disc. I stored the entire "Suspense" radio series on two such floppy disks. That's almost twenty years of listening pleasure. There are about 500 half-hour episodes on each CD, so I'll be listening to them for a long time before I run out of the whole series. The only downside is that the cap is removable and therefore easily lost. Be careful with the lid and enjoy these wonderful discs.
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