And you think USB thumbdrives are just plain boring devices - check them out here.
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_(To eat or not to eat.)_
I like the prawn one. It looks delicious, hahaa…
I do consider getting one of these (as in the normal thumbdrives) because it seems to be quite useful. Unfortunately it just doesn’t seem very useful now since I’m in the army. I probably get one when I get out of army; and by then 2GB thumbdrives would probably be the standard.
Tags: food and beverage, kawaii, odd world, technology
@Mr Dew: their official English name is “USB Sticks”.
by Nafcom (Jan 5, 2006 at 11 PM)OMG. Which country made that? Man, are they bored.
by june (Jan 6, 2006 at 9 PM)I don’t know who made them. They are USB sticks? We call them thumb drives here.
by Mr. Dew (Jan 7, 2006 at 3 PM)Mr Dew: Well, they have a couple of names, as seen on Wikipedia
where “USB Stick” is the most used
by Nafcom (Jan 8, 2006 at 6 AM)Nafcom: I see, I thought the official name was flash drive, lol.
by Mr. Dew (Jan 11, 2006 at 11 PM)@mr dew: from a friend: “disk-on-key was the original name
it was first made by m-systems, which called it disk-on-key :)”
an Israeli invention!
by Nafcom (Jan 13, 2006 at 1 AM)Nafcom: That’s something new I learnt! I think “thumbdrive” is first quoted in Singapore. That’s what I heard at least.
by Mr. Dew (Jan 15, 2006 at 12 AM)