
From the MAKE Flickr photo pool
Fungus Amungus created this arachnoid hub with USB port legs and note clip. (At first glance I thought it was offering the viewer its business card) - USB Hub Spider on Flickr
In the Maker store:

Blinkybug kit

From the MAKE Flickr photo pool
Fungus Amungus created this arachnoid hub with USB port legs and note clip. (At first glance I thought it was offering the viewer its business card) - USB Hub Spider on Flickr
In the Maker store:

Blinkybug kit
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Maybe I can't count (a possibility I'll always credit), but that looks more like a USB crab than a spider.
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Though it's body and stalked eyes look pretty 'crabby' - it has 8 legs like a spider, crabs generally have 10.
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I count 6 legs, 2 claws and 2 stalked eyes.
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true, but pretty sure those claws count as legs
either way - how many USB ports do spiders normally have?
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