15 Jul
2007
15 Jul
'07
1:31 p.m.
On 15/07/07, Aahz
Also, it seems that memory sticks and USB thumb drives are often formatted with FAT because that's the closest we have to a universal file format.
I think they tend to use FAT32 (the ones I've seen do), which does support long filenames and more than 3 character extensions. Paul