Yes. Using a Card reader allows your memory card to be treated just as any other flash drive.
You can read and write to it.
Well first off you should really read books and write a lot. Then you should go to school to and REALLY read.
yes
IntellaSys OnSpec™ xSil251 is a very fast memory card reader. Speed depends on the type of card you are using as well. anonymous@oola.com
a slow reader can't read very well, and an average reader can read at his/her grade level
To give the reader an idea of who you are and how well you write(Apex) :P
Absolutely a generic memory card reader can get the job done as well. Most people prefer name brand because they think it will work better but actually generic is cheaper and usually works just as well.
Most news readers have an extensive journalism education then learn to read a teleprompter well.
The time it takes for a slow reader to read 500 pages can vary widely depending on the individual's reading speed. On average, it may take anywhere from 30-50 hours for a slow reader to read 500 pages.
do you need credit card with cheque book in the supermarket@
Well if there is no slot in the computer for a sd card(small kind) or cf card (big kind), then you need a card reader, where you plug in the card and then from there it goes into computer via USB
well first of all you put the memory card in the card reader not the CD drive so you should probably open up the case and get it out of there
You can read the files from Unix school by download the program to a word format. Also, you can use Adobe reader as well to read the material.