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      <title>Using New SD Cards in Old Cameras</title>
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      <description>In preparation for our Alaska trip, Veronika received three free 64 GiB SD memory cards for her camera from a very nice, local cameraman. There was a problem, though. Her Nikon D80 camera had some trouble using them. The camera would prompt to format the cards, which she obliged, but following the format the camera showed zero pictures remaining. I thought that was a little strange until I did some Google searching.</description>
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      <title>Storage Enclosures</title>
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      <description>After months of delay, I continued work on setting up a Gateway 840 SCSI to SATA RAID Storage Enclosure. This device is neither a SAN nor a NAS. It is just a box that holds SATA hard drives that is directly attached (DAS) to one or two servers via SCSI.&#xA;I knew virtually nothing about storage technologies when working on setting up this enclosure and will post the steps I took so others who know virtually nothing about storage technologies may benefit from it.</description>
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