@GLD: It's not called progress if it's been done before. :-/ Should I applaud a company for producing a new cassette tape simply because it out-performs 8-tracks?
Comparatively speaking, this isn't as much of an innovative "step in the right direction" as it is a "too-little, too-late attempt to jump on the already rolling bandwagon."
Even for just data transporting, I wouldn't trust the thing in my wallet. Though, I do like the fact that it's "water proof, dust proof, and temperature resistant." If they'd make a money clip out of it I might give it a second thought.
As for now, I'll continue keep my thumb drive on my keychain and my music in my iPod.
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Look at it this way - we could still be lugging around boom boxes! At least it's a step in the right direction.
@GLD: It's not called progress if it's been done before. :-/ Should I applaud a company for producing a new cassette tape simply because it out-performs 8-tracks?
Comparatively speaking, this isn't as much of an innovative "step in the right direction" as it is a "too-little, too-late attempt to jump on the already rolling bandwagon."
Even for just data transporting, I wouldn't trust the thing in my wallet. Though, I do like the fact that it's "water proof, dust proof, and temperature resistant." If they'd make a money clip out of it I might give it a second thought.
As for now, I'll continue keep my thumb drive on my keychain and my music in my iPod.