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Paul Sutton wrote: > Steve Lee wrote: >> Does anyone know a really cheap (or free) source of small capacity >> memory stick's >> >> The Exeter talking newspaper is upgrading to digital and we'd like to >> give sample's with the players so users can get used to them before >> the subsequent dispatch of the 1st stick with recordings on it which >> are later recycled. The samples will be effectively disposable and >> have a small recording on them so can be old small sizes that are no >> longer sold (eg 128, 256). >> >> We need around 80-100 >> >> -- >> Steve Lee >> Open Source Assistive Technology Software and Accessibility >> fullmeasure.co.uk >> >> > > My memory.co.uk do 512 mb flash drives for £2.99 > > It may be worth contacting them, regarding smaller sizes, its probably > not viable to produce a few 32 or 64 mb but a large number they may be > able to help, they do their own brand, so not sure if they make them or > these are rebadged 3rd party. > > may be worth a look, > > Paul > > This eBay seller seem to have a load of 128MB 'Miller' branded ones going cheap (£1.99 each). http://tinyurl.com/5lcay2 I did a quick google search and there are a few promotional companies which do branded USB sticks. Maybe a few of you could go round asking for free samples :-) Unfortunately none of them seem to list prices. Could you possibly get a sponsor to pay for a load? Rob -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html