There are many places that sell thumb/flash drives with more than 64MB. I have seen them all the way up to 512MB (if you're going for megabytes), or even ones that are 32GB (and I am pretty sure a gigabyte is bigger than a megabyte).
1GB is equal to 1024MB so a 64MB flash drive has less space than a 64GB flash drive.
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go to the telescope and see if theres more messages but there isnt
the psp go has no umd (CD) drive and cost more but it has internal memory. the psp 3000 has as much ram as psp go 64mb if i were you i would get a psp 3000 because it has a umd drive (psp go doesn't) a mic and it can cone ct to the Internet
Alright USB is Universal Serial Bus wich is used to connect devices to your comptuer. Now a thumb drive is a very small device that has a varitey of the ammount of storage they can hold. Now Flash Drive sometimes reffered to as Thumb Drive is really fast but cost more and holds less. Now USB hard drives are slow transfer rate but the thumb drive plugs into a USB so im not sure what exactly you mean. Hope this helped :)
Yes, you can try to hide your thumb during a thumb war by keeping it tucked underneath your other fingers. However, doing so may make it more challenging to play effectively and may also make it easier for your opponent to pin your thumb. It's generally more fun and fair to keep your thumb in plain sight during the game.
Specifics vary by state, but, a general rule of thumb is any vehicle with two or more occupants.
Because you NEED more RAM. RAM is cheap these days and you should have at least 512MB RAM for Windows XP and that will greatly improve your speed.
An 8GB (gigabyte) SD card is significantly larger than a 64MB (megabyte) card. To put it in perspective, 1GB is equal to 1024MB, so 8GB equals 8192MB, making the 8GB card much more capable of storing data.
The dorsum of the thumb is the back side of the thumb, or more simply put, the top of the thumb where the nail is located. It is the opposite side of the palm where the thumb pad resides.
you can't or you can get more ram but it only increases shared memory video!
A USB thumb drive typically holds more information than a CD or a DVD, with capacities ranging from a few gigabytes to several terabytes. DVDs can store about 4.7 GB (single-layer) to 8.5 GB (dual-layer), while CDs hold around 700 MB. Portable media players can vary widely in storage capacity but often exceed that of DVDs and CDs. Therefore, a USB thumb drive generally has the highest storage capacity among the options listed.