Flash superstar Brendan Dawes made a flash (memory flash) USB drive out of an old Atari cartridge. "...occassionaly I yearn for stuff that was oversized and just made you want to reach out and touch it. So I took an old Atari 2600 cartridge and put inside a 128MB Flash drive! It's incredibly stupid, and is the polar opposite of what Flash drives were invented for, but I love it!".
Retro Flash Drive
Flash superstar Brendan Dawes made a flash (memory flash) USB drive out of an old Atari cartridge. "...occassionaly I yearn for stuff that was oversized and just made you want to reach out and touch it. So I took an old Atari 2600 cartridge and put inside a 128MB Flash drive! It's incredibly stupid, and is the polar opposite of what Flash drives were invented for, but I love it!".
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So very awesome! I'd buy one! He could sell those on eBay for a hundred bucks apiece. :)
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kitykity: Where is the MAKE Spirit, you don't buy it, you make it!
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