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    VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

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    I kept 6 trusted serving men, they taught me all I knew.
    There names were what and where and why and how and when and who.


    (I also had the HEXUS forums on speed dial just in case )

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    Makes me think i should get one. I am always breaking things. Just a minute ago i dropped a glass... lol.

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    The Survivor version is the ultimate in tough USB drives.

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    I've yet to get one of these sticks but so far they are very impressive. Can't wait for the firing range

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    Oh yes, every time I use my laptop in boiling water or while jumping out of planes, I will only use the Survivor

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    My 1 Gb corsair turboflash survived the washing machine XD

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    Now your data is nice and clean!

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    Remember the good old days of paper money - when you'd put your freshly laundered jeans on and find a scrunched up £5/$5/€5 in the corner of one of the pockets ?...

    ...now we find 1GB data modules !




    We will be gearing up for more testing (multiple products) soon enough - does anyone have any suggestions as to what these darling products should be subjected to next ?

    Here's a brief reminder of our 'last venture out' (needs speakers)... HEXUS.tv :: Turn On Technology
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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    We will be gearing up for more testing (multiple products) soon enough - does anyone have any suggestions as to what these darling products should be subjected to next ?
    take it to a chippy and batter it?

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    Thats amazing...

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    Try dunking it in LN2

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    edit: ignore me, i have the survivor

    I'm guessing the rubber rings at both ends don't have any bearing on the water protection as both of mine have come away from the stick's casing just being in my pocket..

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    The external rings are to give you grip while twisting the drive portion into or out of the housing. In internal O-ring on the threaded portion are for water resistance.

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    Re: VOYAGER SURVIVES BEING BOILED ALIVE !!!

    The real question is.... WILL IT BLEND?
    ~'Armaments, universal debt, and planned obsolescence--those are the three pillars of Western prosperity'~ Aldous Huxley




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