Sunday, November 14
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WINE CORK PIN DRIVE

WINE CORK PIN DRIVE


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Thursday, June 04
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Guitar Goldtone USB Charm and Chain

This is very cute

Guitar Goldtone USB Charm and Chain

This is very cute


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Erasor Flash drive..
Kinda cool but who still uses the big ol eraser?? What append when i use the eraser up wat will i find the keep my data safe?

Erasor Flash drive..

Kinda cool but who still uses the big ol eraser?? What append when i use the eraser up wat will i find the keep my data safe?


Thursday, May 28
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sumfight:
Does anyone else want USB 2.0 to just die already?  I am waiting for USB 3.0 or instead just stick an eSATA port on everything.

sumfight:

Does anyone else want USB 2.0 to just die already?  I am waiting for USB 3.0 or instead just stick an eSATA port on everything.

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Technical Specs
 Small USB flash drive fits completely inside of the watch
 Japanese quartz movement
 Black polyurethane strap
 Luminescent hands
 Watch dial size: 1.1″ x 1″ (29 x 25mm)
 Flash drive size: 1.5″ x .5″ x .25″ (38 x 13 x 6mm)
You can pick this USB Flash Drive Watch for $49.99 from Think Geek.

Technical Specs

  • Small USB flash drive fits completely inside of the watch
  • Japanese quartz movement
  • Black polyurethane strap
  • Luminescent hands
  • Watch dial size: 1.1″ x 1″ (29 x 25mm)
  • Flash drive size: 1.5″ x .5″ x .25″ (38 x 13 x 6mm)

You can pick this USB Flash Drive Watch for $49.99 from Think Geek.


Wednesday, May 27
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Magic 8 Ball USB Drive

Magic 8 Ball USB Drive


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Brass Necklace flash Drive
I will give the creators credit for not making the cross a creepy shade of bright gold and not adding little crystals that cover the entire surface.  Instead they decided to add softer crystals (and very few at that) and then give the cross an antique brass look.  Somehow though, despite it’s attempt at an antique sheen, it’s probably still going to come off as cheesy when it’s hung around your neck.  However, if you’re insistent upon trying it, there is good news.  Whereas most wearable USB drives only have a tiny amount of storage, this one actually comes with 8GB.

Brass Necklace flash Drive

I will give the creators credit for not making the cross a creepy shade of bright gold and not adding little crystals that cover the entire surface.  Instead they decided to add softer crystals (and very few at that) and then give the cross an antique brass look.  Somehow though, despite it’s attempt at an antique sheen, it’s probably still going to come off as cheesy when it’s hung around your neck.  However, if you’re insistent upon trying it, there is good news.  Whereas most wearable USB drives only have a tiny amount of storage, this one actually comes with 8GB.


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This is a keyring-friendly USB device that allows you to exchange important contact details in a jiffy - all you need to do is pull out your Poken and have it ‘high five’ another Poken, which is obviously in custody of the person whom you want to exchange contact information with. RF technology is involved in transferring details between both devices, so the next time you log on to your Poken site, both your profiles will be updated. At least you know the person you’re linked to is real, unlike dozens of fake profiles you find on social networking sites these days.
The Poken is a snap to use - all you need to do is plug it into your USB port and you’re good to go. Each empty Poken can store up to 64 contacts, and whenever you approach its maximum capacity, an orange light will alert you to upload all contacts before you continue scouring around for folks with Pokens attached to their keys. On the Poken site, you are able to view your contacts alphabetically or chronologically. Choose from alien, bee, panda and voodoo personalities - all of them retail for £12.95 a pop. Now the sad thing is, how many people do you know own one of these?

This is a keyring-friendly USB device that allows you to exchange important contact details in a jiffy - all you need to do is pull out your Poken and have it ‘high five’ another Poken, which is obviously in custody of the person whom you want to exchange contact information with. RF technology is involved in transferring details between both devices, so the next time you log on to your Poken site, both your profiles will be updated. At least you know the person you’re linked to is real, unlike dozens of fake profiles you find on social networking sites these days.

The Poken is a snap to use - all you need to do is plug it into your USB port and you’re good to go. Each empty Poken can store up to 64 contacts, and whenever you approach its maximum capacity, an orange light will alert you to upload all contacts before you continue scouring around for folks with Pokens attached to their keys. On the Poken site, you are able to view your contacts alphabetically or chronologically. Choose from alien, bee, panda and voodoo personalities - all of them retail for £12.95 a pop. Now the sad thing is, how many people do you know own one of these?


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Tuesday, May 26
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