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The Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card format, originally launched by Sony in late 1998. In addition to the original Memory Stick, this family includes the Memory Stick PRO, a revision that allows greater maximum storage capacity and faster file transfer speeds; Memory Stick Duo, a small-form-factor version of the Memory Stick (including the PRO Duo); the even smaller Memory Stick Micro (M2), and the Memory Stick PRO-HG, a high speed variant of the PRO to be used in high-definition video and still cameras.
As a proprietary format, Sony exclusively used Memory Stick on its products in the 2000s such as Cyber-shot digital cameras, Handycam digital camcorders, WEGA and Bravia TV sets, VAIO PCs, early Walkman digital audio players, and the PlayStation Portable handheld game console, with the format being licensed to a few other companies early in its lifetime. With increasing popularity of SD card, in 2010 Sony started to support the SD card format, which was seen as a Sony loss in the memory-card format war. Despite this, Sony continued to support Memory Stick on certain devices.
I hope someone can advise and maybe directly help us. We bought a 12 year old all electric 2nd floor flat. After my son moved in he found the hot water taps only trickle and this has caused some annoyance plus it as indirectly the cause of an expensive flood . As the flow is so slow he leaves...
Who here does work for estate agents?
What are the requirements if working on your own? Insurance/GSR/sorted for tax etc is there any special requirements because you're working for the estate agents that would be different to just going around for private customers?
Just been reading through...
working on a boiler to day, turned it off at the spur, all the lights went out, put my hand in and wolp!:willy_nilly:. Checked with my mulitimeter, live to nutral dead live to earth 240v! the spur had cut off the nutral but not the live, had to take the fuse out to work on the boiler then...
i picked up a 4gb stick last year to send to accountant theyve sent back saying its empty , ive tried to format it but its now sized as 0.97 mb not 4 gig. any help appreciated in its restoration
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I have a mixer tap in the bathroom of the property I have recently bought.
The mixer tap has 'stick handles' that screw in - but one has been lost by the previous owners.
How/where can I get a replacement 'stick handle' (or a matching pair to replace both).
The tap is a chrome finish with the...
Hi,
I'm going change some radiator valves for a client and want to replace them with TRV's. He isn't keen and views TRV's as been unreliable. I've never had a problem with them and have always fitted Drayton or Pegler valves.
What is the best and most reliable valves on the market?
Thanks
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I personally am not a fan of practical jokes (honest) :rolleyes: So as the thread on practical jokes is such a popular one here is the alternative one for revenge infact make it for revenge in general anyone who has read any of my threads will know that I am a great...
We've recently moved to a new house and the previous owners don't appear to have looked after it, so we had a flush and a Magnaclean fitted. We still have a problem whereas air keeps getting sucked in and making a right racket, primarily around the boiler as we can hear a rush of water when the...
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the last 10 jobs i have priced for i have not got, i know i'm there or there abouts, but it seems there are people out there willing to do the jobs for very little profit, if any. but what do i do,stick to my guns or join the growing band of plumbers willing to work for nothing.
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone had any advice for me. I am nearly at the end of my city and guilds technical certificate level 2 - I am training to be a plumber through train for train skills and despite the fact I am just a couple of months of getting my first qualification I still...
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I am fitting a vanity unit in a new build bathroom. Since the air admittance valve must be above the flood level, does that mean it cannot go within the vanity unit since the sink is mounted on the shelf? Or is it normal to stagger the level of the shelf so it is higher at the cistern...
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