http://www.lacie.com/products/range.htm?id=10036
I paid $119.00 for a 20GB, 4200rpm drive. Today you can get greater capacity for less than that, and for about the same amount of money you can get a faster dive with, I think, about 50GB or 60BG capacity. Mine's just USB, but if I were buying another today I'd grab a USB/Firewair drive, just to cover all the bases. The link above will take you to the page that has these small drives. The one I have looks just like this one: http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10648 Poke around and have fun ;-)) Shel > From: Boris Liberman > > Quite some time ago I took that route, and grabbed a small LaCie USB drive > > that is usable for storing odds-n-ends here at home, and being pocketable > > (fits in my shirt pocket) is great for transferring or backing up many > > large files. Great little devices ;-)) Newer ones are smaller, with > > larger capacities, and less expansive. A highly recommended component for > > a very reasonable price. > > Shel, can you please describe in more detail what you mean? Is it a disk > on key like device? Can you please give me a link to a store where you > bought it or a manufacturer's web site?

