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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Author: Thomas Kenyon
Date: Jan 13, 2008 08:38

Paul Womar wrote:
> FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive (so
> the manufaturer claims). It is 3.4cm x 1.2cm x 0.2cm, and weighs 5g.
> Slips directly into the USB socket. Easy to keep in your wallet, on a
> keyring etc. Comes complete with a wrist strap which is quite frankly
> cheap and horrid, the memory stick is excellent though. Bought this one
> to replace mine, then found the old one in the meantime.
>
> See
> http://www.amazon.com/Kingmax-Super-Stick-Worlds-Tiniest/dp/B000JWTQLI
> for pictures.
>
> Asking £15 delivered by 1st class recorded. Will take Paypal.

Err, if you follow the site to the uk amazon site, then it only costs
£11.37 delivered.

( http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000EW7TOY ) for uk version.
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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Author: Andrew Kressman
Date: Jan 13, 2008 09:23

"Thomas Kenyon" art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in message
news:_7rij.50781$h35.11139@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul Womar wrote:
>> FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive (so
>> the manufaturer claims). It is 3.4cm x 1.2cm x 0.2cm, and weighs 5g.
>> Slips directly into the USB socket. Easy to keep in your wallet, on a
>> keyring etc. Comes complete with a wrist strap which is quite frankly
>> cheap and horrid, the memory stick is excellent though. Bought this one
>> to replace mine, then found the old one in the meantime.
>>
>> See
>> http://www.amazon.com/Kingmax-Super-Stick-Worlds-Tiniest/dp/B000JWTQLI
>> for pictures.
>>
>> Asking
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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Author: Palindrome
Date: Jan 13, 2008 09:38

Andrew Kressman wrote:
> "Thomas Kenyon" art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:_7rij.50781$h35.11139@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul Womar wrote:
>>> FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive (so
>>> the manufaturer claims). It is 3.4cm x 1.2cm x 0.2cm, and weighs 5g.
>>> Slips directly into the USB socket. Easy to keep in your wallet, on a
>>> keyring etc. Comes complete with a wrist strap which is quite frankly
>>> cheap and horrid, the memory stick is excellent though. Bought this one
>>> to replace mine, then found the old one in the meantime.
>>>
>>> See
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Kingmax-Super-Stick-Worlds-Tiniest/dp/B000JWTQLI
>>> for pictures.
>>>
>>> Asking £15 delivered by 1st class recorded. Will take Paypal.
>> Err, if you follow the site to the uk amazon site, then it only costs
>> £11.37 delivered.
>>
>> ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000EW7TOY ) for uk version. ...
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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Author: Thomas Kenyon
Date: Jan 13, 2008 10:05

Andrew Kressman wrote:
> "Thomas Kenyon" art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:_7rij.50781$h35.11139@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul Womar wrote:
>>> Asking £15 delivered by 1st class recorded. Will take Paypal.
>> Err, if you follow the site to the uk amazon site, then it only costs
>> £11.37 delivered.
>>
>> ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000EW7TOY ) for uk version.
>
> That's 1Gb, not 2Gb...
>
So it is, my apologies.
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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Author: jasee
Date: Jan 13, 2008 11:46

Thomas Kenyon wrote:
> Andrew Kressman wrote:
>> "Thomas Kenyon" art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:_7rij.50781$h35.11139@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>>> Paul Womar wrote:
>
>>>> Asking
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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Date: Jan 13, 2008 13:45

Palindrome privacy.net> wrote:
> Andrew Kressman wrote:
>> "Thomas Kenyon" art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:_7rij.50781$h35.11139@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>>> Paul Womar wrote:
>>>> FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive (so
>>>> the manufaturer claims). It is 3.4cm x 1.2cm x 0.2cm, and weighs 5g.
>>>> Slips directly into the USB socket.
>>>> Asking £15 delivered by 1st class recorded. Will take Paypal.
>>> Err, if you follow the site to the uk amazon site, then it only costs
>>> £11.37 delivered.
>>>
>>> ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000EW7TOY ) for uk version.
>>
>> That's 1Gb, not 2Gb...
>>
> 2GB = £17.57 delivered from Amazon, if I did it right...
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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Author: jasee
Date: Jan 15, 2008 12:35

those who looked on themselves as still left
behind, and made them the more earnest that they also might share in the
great blessings that others had obtained.

This remarkable pouring out in the Spirit of God, which thus extended
from one end to the other of this county, was not confined to it, but
many places in Connecticut have partaken in the same mercy. For...
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Re: FS: KingMax Super Stick 2GB - Thinnest, lightest smallest USB drive         


Author: Andrew Kressman
Date: Jan 15, 2008 11:59

even those of the smallest
faults, if we wish to follow them out mercilessly!

507. The spirit of grace; the hardness of the heart; external circumstances.

508. Grace is indeed needed to turn a man into a saint; and he who doubts it
does not know what a saint or a man is.

509. Philosophers.--A fine thing to cry to a man who does not know himself,
that he should come of himself to God! And a fine thing to say so to a man
who does know himself!

510. Man is not worthy of God, but he is not incapable of being made worthy.

It is unworthy of God to unite Himself to wretched man; but it is not
unworthy of God to pull him out of his misery.

511. If we would say that man is too insignificant to deserve communion with
God, we must indeed be very great to judge of it.
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