Published on February 5th,2009 at 5:31 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

2GB Wooden USB Thumb Key With Post-it Dispenser

As simple as that… Take a chunk of wood, drill a hole in it, then plug in a 2GB USB memory module, now remove enough wood to stick in some mini Post-its and voila! You just made your own 2GB wooden USB thumb key with Post-it dispenser.

Know what? I’m amazed no one thought of this before…

Via Darumouse
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  • http://seedee.co.uk seedee

    I think this is another unusefull device. Let’s do something just to be done. grrr

  • http://www.instant-ramen.net Hao

    It’s true that it’s weird that it had not yet been invented. I second seedee, definitely un-useful ^o^! Looks funny though!

  • Ryan

    Perhaps it hadn’t been invented because it is so useless?

  • Joshua

    I find it to be useful say if someone were to write the contents of the drive, say if it were a large file or series of files, and then whenever it’s contents were changed remove the old sticky and write it on the new one. when people have alot of similar USB keys that could quicken finding a particular one. Just my insight into it

 

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