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Just wanted to give some of you guys a couple ideas of what to get your active duty sailors for Christmas.
Christmas idea!
I'm not sure if you guys have already bought your sailors their Christmas gifts, but I posted this on another website, and this might be something you might want to get them as a stocking stuffer.... It's a CAC card reader (Smart Card). You might what to read about it, and see if this is something you might want to buy them...
http://www.navyfamilies.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=17616
If you can think of other cool things, please add them below (in this thread).
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My son is always asking for line gloves - aparently he goes through them quickly. So that's one of the things he's getting. It's not really a "fun" gift, but he uses them a lot and it helps protect his hands. What can I say - I'm a very practical Mom.
I just received this link from my Sailor. Does anyone know if this pertains to the card readers on personal computers. Not sure if it just pertains to government computers. http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/12/10/5623398-wikileaks-f...
Thumb drives are what some people call USB drives. They have nothing to do with the card reader, which actually provides safety to the Government. You remember the old 3.5 inch floppy disks that you could store your data on? Well the thumb drives are about 1/8 the size and can equal about 800 of those floppy disks in storage capability.
With the Wiki-leak stuff. You are talking about an Army guy that stoled secrets from the U.S. Military, and gave them away for free. You cannot stop people like this. If they have a purpose to steal military classified information, then they will still find a way. btw: Since we are in a time of war, this kid could be subjected to the death penality. However, we all know, that would never happen. My bet is he will be getting life, which he should....
Thank you, Craig. I feel a lot better about it now.
For fun-shaped flashdrives, look on thinkgeek.com. According to my nuke nephew, anything from that site is "golden". I'm pretty geeky myself and love it. They can ship most items to FPO/APO addresses. I'm guessing not the bacon flavored stuff to the sandbox though.
BTW, you can get up to store up to 32 G - $49 at Fry's. I download MP3 music for one of my sons.
My nephew just got a recurring monthly donation to the USO in his name, a perfect gift for a guy on a sub:
I bought my sailor one and we can get everything needed installed but when we try and log on it gives us a bunch of JAVA errors any ideas?
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