Not a problem, good sir.
Anyway, to make this post a bit less useless, I do have some small thing to rant about.
My phone is a weird motherfucker. There's this annoying bug in the firmware that causes it to display the size of the microSD card incorrectly when I use a 2GB card (which I am right now) as 1GB. It's a completely artificial limitation, since the phone itself can address the extra space and even reports the proper amount of free space (though its calculation of used space is off by a lot, since it seems to subtract the free space from the total space for some reason...integer wraparound causes it to report 3,428,224 KB of space used which, of course, is impossible).
The most bizarre part about this is the way other operating systems react to this oddness. XP reads it just fine but NOTHING ELSE seems to like it at all. Linux correctly reports that it's trying to read past the end of the device and Vista correctly picks the partition up as being incomplete, but XP just does its thing and reads it which is, no doubt, the wrong way to do it (it seems like it's probably relaxing the USB Mass Storage standards a bit to allow this sort of thing). Not sure about OS X, but I'd imagine it would be in the same boat as Linux and Vista.