I suspect Dark Matter. Even as we speak scientists in an old mine in Minnesota
are seeking evidence that Dark Matter exists. I believe that the occasional
random weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP--you just can't make this
stuff up) caroming mindlessly around the universe mugs a 0 or a 1 in a computer
and throws everything out of sorts, thereby messing up all manner of things in
inexplicable (until now) ways.
Your misbehaving USB drives have given you a rare insight into the innermost
workings of the universe.
(Please advise the Nobel Committee of my whereabouts in Round Pond. I seem to
have fallen off their mailing list.)
--Bob
On Apr 18, 2013, at 3:00 PM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Jez, I think, "You Da Man." I ejected the drive which appeared to be
> empty although it said it was full. Reinserted it, selected the files I
> wanted
> transfer (as they had reappeared) and am now transferring them to the
> other flash drive. All looks to be working properly. Weird, like Austin,
> TX.
> Bill Barber
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