msystems' FlashDisc for the floppy user

msystems claims, some people just want something with "storage density higher than floppy diskettes." msystems believes these people are apparently happy to rock 16 or 32MB; we're not entirely sure what they'd be doing with such limited amounts of memory (or why they wouldn't just lay down a couple of bucks more for a cheapie 64 / 128 / 256MB flash drive), and the FlashDisc is not "an exciting new category poised to radically transform the way people share their data." The FlashDisc is just a flash drive -- but relatively small, and presumably pretty cheap -- but unless you're pricing this thing at the present cost of a floppy disc (about $0.25) you're about five or six years too late to be posing a flash drive as their alternative msystems.
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