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How Do You Manage Your SD Card Library?

txmadman writes "Like a lot of my colleagues and all of my three children, I have several SD , mini-SD, and micro-SD cards for various purposes: cameras, cell phones, my laptop, etc. These things are handy to have around, offer easy and significant storage, but are very easily lost. We have also have run into some instances where it wasn't clear whose SD card was whose, and have also started to see a need for a storage mechanism. I have seen SD card 'wallets' and such, but have never seen anyone actually use one. So: How do you manage and keep track of your SD cards?"

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  1. No Subject by Orphaze · · Score: 5, Funny

    Like a lot of my colleagues and all of my three children, I have several white, black, and blue pairs of socks for various purposes: school, work, dress, etc. These things are handy to have around, offer easy and significant comfort, but are very easily lost. We have also have run into some instances where it wasn't clear whose socks were whose, and have also started to see a need for a storage mechanism. I have seen sock 'drawers' and such, but have never seen anyone actually use one. So: How do you manage and keep track of your socks?

  2. Re:Treat Them as Garbage! by Psychotria · · Score: 5, Funny

    couple of 1G or larger SATA disks, which I place in a front-loading holder and put in the fire, safe after they're written

    Bruce, I have no reason to doubt you; but are you sure it's OK to put SATA drives into the fire? I know it's probably romantic to sit in front of a nice fireplace made from SATA disks, but wouldn't logs be cheaper (NO, NOT the /var/log kind)?

  3. Re:Horde! by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's hoard, not horde.

    Fucking WOW idiots...

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    Linux, you magnificent bastard, I read the fucking manual!
  4. I know how by gparent · · Score: 5, Funny

    I stored the info in a database on another SD card.

    However I mislabeled it and lost it.