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Flash dropping

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Flash dropping is a digital variant on the message in a bottle in which a message is stored on a usb flash drive usually as a text file, and then left in a public place in hopes that a random person will eventually uncork the message.

Common locations for a flash drop would include bus stops, train stations, subways, or any public place.
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