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April 2, 2006
USB in Your Life
It can be anything, extend into any part of your life. USB - the little data port that could is universally seen as a way to get something from one thing to another. The current craze are USB flash storage devices sporting up to 1 gig or more of memory space.
So what about USB devices in your everyday life, in the most unexpected places. Whatever you attach USB to, it communicates an idea of what it's for. For example, we see a little lock with a USB port. Perhaps the information it stores is very secretive and private.
more examples after the jump
via hight3ch
What about USB on wedding bands. Each ring contains information about your partner. Maybe you've forgotten when your anniversary was. No problem, just plug it in and get that instant reminder. With USB, you can extend your dedication beyond the physical into the digital.
Got a presentation coming up? Do you only wear a tie once every full moon? Well why not put that ill-often used tie to good use by USB'ing it? Get your work information to and from with ease.
All doctors should have a USB enabled stethoscope. After placing that cold cold plate against my chest and back, it would be cool to see him/her plug it into a terminal and all my pertinent vital signs are downloaded into my file.
The ultimate image in security. A bra held together by USB. I wonder what sorts of information one would store on it. Better yet, I wonder what kinds of information it would yield.
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