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Question by max
Submitted on 2/3/2004
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what is a smart card storage medium


Answer by ahahahahahahahahahahahah
Submitted on 3/1/2004
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hahaha dont know

 

Answer by j
Submitted on 4/1/2004
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don't cheat i know who u r

 

Answer by Nadz
Submitted on 5/4/2004
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taz has a small 1

 

Answer by robert hendry
Submitted on 5/8/2004
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that is a good question i need to know for my avce too!

 

Answer by Cheat_1
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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Cheaters neva succeed!!Iv cheated all my life!Help me too.....

 

Answer by hello
Submitted on 5/16/2004
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does any one know what the storage medium of a smart card is? i need it for my avce

 

Answer by fag
Submitted on 5/26/2004
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blink 182 rock is the answer to your questions

 

Answer by paul9421
Submitted on 10/7/2004
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A smart cards is a solid storage device. A newly invented chip that usually have a gold surface in squares and small.It is been used on card such as the new pin and chip bank cards, and also used in most advanced government institutions today.It is safe to to store data.

 

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