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The Use of USB
« on: July 14, 2007, 09:10:29 PM »
Written By Joe Espiritu
Columnist of the Bohol Sunday Post, a weekly newspaper

Several local PC users are complaining that some officials in the Jagna, Bohol municipality refused to allow them to purchase a USB for their barangay and some municipal computers. The reason is that the USBs are used only for larger and more electronic data processing units, therefore using them in PCs are not appropriate. The concept is sadly wrong, almost based on computer ignorance.

When asked who the person is so he might be enlightened, complainers refuse to identify him. Inasmuch as might alter ego had been discussing computerization, we might just deal with it here hoping it will clear up the local situation.

The USB is a Universal System Bus. It functions as an extended memory unit, which could be attached to any microcomputer with USB facilities. It could serve as a removable data storage unit like the floppy disks. The PC is a Personal Computer evolved from bigger computers like the mainframes and minis. The development of PCs runs this way.

Computers were once big and it costs millions. They were used by large conglomerates for large volume data processing. They could accept large volume of data, assemble them into records and process them into information.

Advanced technology made smaller computer units. They were more powerful, smaller and cheaper. The same technology made the mainframes most powerful of the computers and were used extensively for research. The minis were used for business and other professions. A new science called systems engineering made the computer a unit, enabled the computers to be used as not only a recording system but also a data processing system and a management information system.

Further advance in technology such as solid-state electronics, printed circuitry and micro miniaturization enabled manufacturers to produce PCs o Personal Computers for mathematical research as well as home recording. Systems engineering allowed the PC to function as a mini though limited in nature so it could be used for small time enterprises as well as research.

Small LGUs not able to afford minis utilized PCs and by clustering them allowed the units to approximate minicomputer functions though limited. Towns and barangays acquired PCs. To the uninitiated, those computers were used as glorified typewriters and calculators, but to those who know how, the PCs were made into recording, data processing and monitoring then management information systems. With the ever-increasing demands of the DILG and other government agencies for barangay operations as well as conflicting constituent demands on meager barangay resources a computer such as a PC is sorely needed.

Whether as a glorified typewriter, calculator or data processing system, computer files need backups. First because of computer security, the second because of standard accounting practices and the third is interface. Backups or duplicates are needed primarily for recovery of data, records and master or transaction files when corrupted or destroyed.

Barangay officials without political will allow constituents to play games, music or practice on barangay computers. Contaminated diskettes from outside sources introduce computer virus. Those as well as ignorant uses of computers destroy valuable computer files. Information residing on hard disks is destroyed.

Accounting practice sometimes calls for maintenance of grandfather, father and son file generations. There are files, which must exist for a keep period until it could be legally destroyed. Barangay accounting is becoming complicated.

It is no longer a one shot process. Budget accounting and budget performance monitoring will soon be a standard process in barangays and not only in municipal files. Minutes of sessions, barangay justice system reports and other vital barangay information will have to be available to those who need them. Barangay secretaries and treasurers will have to furnish required information and these will not be possible without a well kept computer even if only a PC.

Backups were once recorded in floppy disks. However, those disks are susceptible to mechanical and chemical damage. Files in 3.5 inch floppies do not last long in storage because of dust and molds. They must be periodically changed. A floppy may be a cheap interface device but it cannot be relied as a backup.

The USB is a ceramic enclosed ferromagnetic recording medium, which can retain data or information indefinitely with proper handling. What is more, a USB can cost approximately about 30 to 40 floppies but is much more efficient and durable a hundred times. Simple arithmetic will tell one that it is cheaper to buy one USB than fifty or more 3.5 inch diskettes. A single term of three years will need about the same number of floppies.

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2007, 12:52:51 PM »
all techie freaks can't live without usb..hehehe!
it's very useful, very sleek and very handy...if i wanted to print my pics from my digicam, i always transfer my pix first to my usb, rather than bringing my mmc or the sd card to the printshop.

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2007, 02:29:55 PM »
all techie freaks can't live without usb..hehehe!
it's very useful, very sleek and very handy...if i wanted to print my pics from my digicam, i always transfer my pix first to my usb, rather than bringing my mmc or the sd card to the printshop.

so im not one of the techie freaks! heheh i can live without USB... heheh but i need external HD! hahaha   ;D

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2007, 02:54:42 PM »
lisod man pud mgdala2 external HD gud..hehehe!
labina adto ka imo silingan mangayo mp3 or videos..hehehe! murag ako...lolz!

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2007, 03:19:41 PM »
I'm a rather recent convert to USB usage.  I had thought micro-floppy disks were fine until the volume of data I needed to transfer became too great to be practicable to continue using them.  One other disadvantage with floppy disks is their susceptibility to magnetism from cellphones and appliances.  Besides, USBs are getting cheaper by the minute.  A 2GB USB that a friend bought for about P3000 over a year ago was sold for P1,200 some months later.  :D

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2007, 02:32:03 PM »
yap., affordable na kaayo ang usb..barato na ang 2gb karon kay naa man pud 4gb..basin next year naa nay 10gig or perhaps more pa jud..

and usb flash disk are more fashionable than diskettes.... :)

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2007, 04:27:25 PM »
10GB?  I don't know if I'll ever use a flash disk with that big a memory.  I'm perfectly happy with 512MB or 1GB.  But then, who knows.  I was once content with floppy disks (Does anyone even remember them, the ones that pre-dated micro-floppy diskettes?).

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2007, 12:43:38 PM »
someone like me who likes music/movies a lot will definitely go loco over a 10gb usb...as of now 2gb is just perfect..

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2007, 04:19:36 PM »
There may eventually come a time in the near future when CPUs of PCs will be mostly vestigial and we will only have a monitor and a USB port, everything else being in the USB.

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #9 on: July 31, 2007, 04:27:06 PM »
all techie freaks can't live without usb..hehehe!
it's very useful, very sleek and very handy...if i wanted to print my pics from my digicam, i always transfer my pix first to my usb, rather than bringing my mmc or the sd card to the printshop.
i agree with you ..yadz...

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Re: The Use of USB
« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2007, 01:00:04 PM »
i'm sure barbaro you have 2 or even more usb's...hehehe!

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