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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-11-2007 @ 1:15PM
Gabe said...
It's not daft. Clearly you haven't had to deal with Congolese customs officials (thieves) that search almost every nook and cranny on your person and your belongings looking for $USD. However, they usually don't open the lid of your laptop (my favorite hiding spot) and they certainly wouldn't be clever enough to push the eject button to eject this card. It's smart if used for the right reason.
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