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Elecom Shelspia II.


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 a businessman out to impress, forget all about your shiny metal meishi (business card) holders from Muji and feast your eyes on the Shelspia II hard cases for your mini flash Ram See flash memory.  cards from Elecom. Holding from two to six cards, the cases are all made out of aluminum (rugged) with soft plastic inlay inlay /in·lay/ (-la) material laid into a defect in tissue; in dentistry, a filling made outside the tooth to correspond with the cavity form and then cemented into the tooth.

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 trays (safe) in different colors (revolting). There are hard cases to suit all portable memory storage or power needs, including ones for the new XD Picture card format, a Type II PC card, Smart Media, SD and Compact Flash cards, Sony Memory Sticks and even good ol' plain vanilla Refers to the bare minimum of functions that are known to be available in an application or system. Contrast with bells and whistles.  batteries. We all know what a pain and, frankly, how embarrassing; it is to be caught out in polite society without a vessel in which to store your memory, so now you have a choice. Priced from [yen] 800 and out since the end of May, here's our advice: Vote Elecom.

More info: www.elecom.co.ip/news/200305/ shelspia2/index.html
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Title Annotation:The pulse 2: the best of J@pan Inc's newsletters
Publication:Japan Inc.
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2003
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