LibraryLady
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I don't know how, but it got bent while it was plugged in and now I can't read anything from it. Is it repairable? Or do I now have to commit hiri kiri? (It was given to me at work.)
The pins don't bend. They are on an insulating board. If you've bent it, anid it isn't working anymore, then you most likely broke the pins where they connect to the circuit board inside of the device housing.
SNIP
If you drill a 1/4" hole in the bottom and give it a shake, all the bits will fall out.
If you drill a 1/4" hole in the bottom and give it a shake, all the bits will fall out.
You can make them lighter by leaving out all the zero bits.
And by using the smallest font on all your saved documents.
I dunno. Wouldn't it be better to convert all the 1 bits to zero. Then you'd be left with Null. Now, that's minimizing file size.You can make them lighter by leaving out all the zero bits.

You might have a damaged USB port, the one it was plugged into when it was bent. You should have the IT guy take a look at it, busy or no- it could develop into a worse problem, and then you wouldn't have any choice, and it would take him longer.Most likely, the port is replaceable with not a great deal of trouble; if it's a laptop, it could get a little gnarly, but better to deal with the problem now when it's small than later when it's big and nasty and taking chomps out of your worktime and his.
Don't be ashamed; none of this stuff is easy. Working with computers takes a lot of often esoteric knowledge. Luckily for you, there are a lot of people around who have that knowledge at their fingertips, just as I'm sure you have quite a lot of your own
ETA: and like an idiot I forgot to mention the most important thing: try another port, if you have one. If the port is damaged, that will fix it- if not, then it won't work and you'll know it's the USB device, not the port.