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more about #usbsticks Kaiser-Machead: Because something that resembles the severed tip of a cat's tail makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. more » Deckard: ... I have 3 cats. This thing wouldn't last 5 minutes. My newest cat is hellbent on destruction. more » Alfisted: Portable compact data storage is murder! more » brianhatch: for some reason, this video reminds me of bjork explaining how a tv works. more » KTK1990: Very nice video. *bookmarks it and emails a link to a few people* more » (Starman) Zuul~!: But how is a FireWire stick made? :O more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: While it may be more appealing, I doubt you can get rid of Richie Aprile's body in a USB stick factory. more » corradokid: Thank Jebus.... at work, we rely on USB thumb drives, and transfer a lot of data to/from. It gets annoying when you're waiting 10min for files to copy... more » OMG! Ponies!: I'm not seeing any sushi. Which means they didn't test enough stick drives. more » 1 DVS BSTD-Its off the Hizzle fo $hizzle My Dizzle: No Sony ? more » Curves: There is a thin line between thorough and obsessive. more » -
#usb
Attention, PETA: Fur-Covered USB Sticks ALERT
Courting controversy, Danish designer Magnhild Disington has created a range of USB sticks covered in real fur, because without fur they're "neutral in appearance and lack emotional appeal." Err...okaay. More » -
#usb
Much Better Than Sausage: How a USB Stick Is Made
With the USB stick pretty much anywhere and everywhere these days, it's easy to forget that there is an interesting (and automated) manufacturing process behind the device that allows companies to create tortured USB cows. It looks something like this. More » -
#devotion
An Extensive, Obsessive Performance Test Of... USB Keys?
Test Freaks wrangled as many flash drives as they could and ran them through an oddly intense testing regime, finding out that your choice in USB stick brand may actually matter. More » -
#dealzmodohack
Dealzmodo Hack: Make Your Old USB Stick Into a Digital Multitool
With 8GB flash drives available for under $20 and 32GB drives edging into the mainstream, nobody can blame you for shelving old USB sticks. But there are a surprising number of uses for those rickety, sub-gigabyte keychains. More »

