Official Lego USB Sticks

Started by Tom, September 01, 2016, 02:07:24 PM

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Tom

http://www.pny.com/LEGO-USB-Flash-Drive?sku=P-FDI16GLEGOB-GE

I have a couple of these. They are pretty cool, especially if you like Lego. :D
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Lazybones

Nice but the capacity is too small.

I have been looking at the 128GB ones lately

Melbosa

Quote from: Lazybones on September 01, 2016, 04:29:18 PM
Nice but the capacity is too small.

I have been looking at the 128GB ones lately
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Tom

Quote from: Lazybones on September 01, 2016, 04:29:18 PM
Nice but the capacity is too small.

I have been looking at the 128GB ones lately
who cares! Its lego!
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Mr. Analog

Just walk around with a 1 TB SSD and a portable dock

Hot glue lego to it

best of both worlds
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Tom

The usb part of the stick retracts. It fits with regular lego. IT IS LEGO. How can you not want or love that??
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Lazybones

Quote from: Tom on September 02, 2016, 10:11:43 AM
The usb part of the stick retracts. It fits with regular lego. IT IS LEGO. How can you not want or love that??

The reason is that it is in my mind obsolete tech in an otherwise never obsolete object. I would rather have some tech bricks ;)

Mr. Analog

I propose a disk array backpack and a battery belt

Then one day while portaging your datacentre through Algonquin Park you are struck by lightning! *yeeeeeeeeooooooowwww!*

And thus the legend of DATA MAN was born

He fights his mortal enemy: CLOUD MAN

...except not all of Cloud Man couldn't make it, West Coast data centre failure plus a content NDA between US and Canadian servers meant you could know about him but not fight him directly

Also I'm pretty sure he'd be fighting Mega Man

Epilogue:
LINUX GIRL tried to mount his volume but alas their file systems were incompatible

He did manage to replicate his volumes before total failure and went off to work in the data mine as a backup. After 40 years he'd got damaged disks so they forced him to retire, and thus ends the tale of Data Man

WEEP NOT. FOR. DATA... MAN.
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Melbosa

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