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Originally Posted by mustaphapint
I use a 64Gb USB stick. They're getting cheaper all the time and I believe you can get 256Gb now. They're small, easy to carry, reliable and you can carry your own programs on them so all you need is a borrowed PC or internet cafe to do nearly everything you can do on your own PC.
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Good point. I would to buy one with a "trigger" (don't know right term) to physically block any writing on it (as with SD cards), since internet cafés are the place to certainly get them infected with a virus (or many). But i had some USBs failing after intensive (ab)use... and sometimes fear to lose them due to the small size.
I've carried a Trascend Storejet which is rugged and reasonably fallproof and it worked very well. Now you can get 1 Tb and 3.0 USB, very quick.
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