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Mimoco Figurine Flash Drives by Carol T Chung
I love toys and I also love tech gadgets. I've been known to through down the cash for either items rather impulsively. So there's not much doubt as to whether or not this figurine flash drive from Mimoco will be adopted by me in near future. She wants to live with me. She told me so through the net. Isadore comes in 256MB, 512MB and 1GB sizes. And her little tail lights up when in use. Prices range from about $70 to $140. Adoptions can be made online through the Mimoco site or at retail outlets such as Giant Robot.
via Boing Boing and, coincidentally, del.ici.ous user gnatthew.
This entry posted on 26 August 2005 at
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