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13. If you know what a computer is, buy a USB flash drive and one box of floppies.

They are especially useful for the power users (i.e. computer geeks). There are even flash drives like this here that are only $9.99 for 32 MB.



This is the Gateway USB Flash Drive.

I highly recommend the Cruzer or Titanium lineup from SanDisk.  There are still a handful of computers out there that still use floppy (which is always ok).  Can't find one? Do a froogle.com on "USB Flash Drive" and you will.

Floppies are there in case a friend walks in doing his word document and plans to work on it on his computer he's had since 300 B.C.

Rad

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