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The Mixa lets you design your own USB blank cassette just like the old mix tapes you used to make your girlfriend/boyfriend in high school. Combining an old audio tape (that most people now use as doorstops) with a USB flash drive, this seems like a good way to get nostalgic with your data.
Customize your USB storage design
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Now what would be really cool is to combine that USB interface with a Make MP3 player outputting to an operating tapehead in the cassette. That way you could actually make MP3 mixes and play them in your tapedeck... Anyone?
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Very cool idea Cach76!!!!!
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