@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.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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@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.