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1GB USB Training Shoe Flash Drive Key Chain

We’re suckers for curious USB devices and USB related gadgets here at TFTS – you can check out the related reading under this post for similar items - and so we couldn’t possibly overlook this miniature USB flash drive that resembles a training shoe/sneaker and that, whilst being small enough to attach to your cell phone or key ring, still manages to pack in a very reasonable one gigabyte of storage space.

Microsoft Windows and Mac compatible and made from rubber (though not waterproof) the USB Training Shoe Flash Drive Key Chain, which measures in at a mere W65×D25×H25mm, retails for ¥2480 (approximately $20) excluding shipping from this site.

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    Freshly Baked USB Flash Drives – Fast Food with Memory » Thoughts from the Sidelines - Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities

    [...] not a single month passes without another curiously styled USB Flash Drive becoming available, from USB Training Shoes to Flash Drive Surf Boards, USB Squids to USB Sushi, and now we have these Freshly Baked USB Flash [...]

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on Thursday, May 17th, 2007 | trackback