The 'Human Thumb Drive' is a Creepy Way to Store Data
Michael Hines — June 1, 2010 — Tech
References: etsy & uniquedaily
The 'Human Thumb Drive' has to be the creepiest-looking computer accessory available. This functional thumb drive holds 2 GB of memory and is made out of a mold of an actual thumb.
The Human Thumb Drive is long-lasting and relatively cheap to buy at a price of $30. Thirty bucks for an everlasting thumb drive? Sounds like a good deal to me. Check out the gallery to see this creepy digital digit in action.
The Human Thumb Drive is long-lasting and relatively cheap to buy at a price of $30. Thirty bucks for an everlasting thumb drive? Sounds like a good deal to me. Check out the gallery to see this creepy digital digit in action.
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