Zip Zip's Lego Bricks Stash 1GB Worth of Storage

Australian Post Posted by Seamus Byrne at 11:05 PM on May 31, 2007
Black_split_web.jpg When it comes to looks, most USB flash drives are cut from the same cloth, which is why we've taken a liking to Zip Zip's Lego drive. The bite-sized drive is small enough to attach to your keys (via the strap) yet packs a full gig of storage space. It's available in six colors for $59 a pop, so you better be a real Lego fan to splurge on one of these.
Louis writes it up, but this is an Aussie production - and that $59 is technicolour AUD. Go you good thing!
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Comments

Jared

Posted June 1, 2007 12:20 PM

Lego is cool, keyring usb is cool, but see that little black lid there. Yep? Good see how it detaches? Yep? Well that would be lost in oh say about 23 minutes. It would have been cooler to have a retractable usb plug built into 1 solid lego piece with a little slider on the side.

The dude that built that lego sculpture should have used these, connected them all together and made, the ultimate 40 Terabyte usb keychain.

Bruce

Posted June 1, 2007 9:22 PM

Jared

You are so right! Brilliant idea!!!

This could then integrate into future lego compu-robotic kits also for awesome programed AI...

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