We're a little less of a disposable society than we used to be, but that's not to say we wouldn't embrace an opportunity to get back into our formerly carefree and wasteful ways. This concept spotted over at Art Lebedev, designed by Alexei Lyapunov and Lena Ehrlich, could get us there, eight or 16GB thumb drivesprinted on cardboard and produced so inexpensively that you can simply tear one off, scribble on it, then give away to friends to share files -- just a concept at this point, but this vision of tomorrow seems awfully likely to us.
24 comments:
looks like a easy way to quickly share large files should be interesting if it pans out
This looks nice. Really useful, indeed. Would definitely buy those if they are on the market someday.
Wow that would be pretty awesome to have.
looks very interesting and pretty useful.
That would be pretty cool.
lol, looks pretty cool. I think its a nice thing to have.... :-)
i like it but i think usb is going out the window, but with the new eSata p drives that can also use usb, this just might be what happens
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I could see myself purchasing a bunch of these. It would be a lot easier than burning cds/dvds as it would be much faster.
Still a concept?
Too bad! :S
They always say piracy is one step ahead.....
what a great idea!
It will be cool if that could be cheap as a burger.
looks kool. instead of christmas cards and photo invitations I culd send videos in this and throw.
8GB... Wow. A few years back that would have been utterly impossible.
such a great concept!
oh god that would be so amazing...
Ooooooooooooooooh~
A pirate's life is a wonderful life...~
Those look pretty cool. Might be useful.
I think this is groundbreaking technology actually! So small and cheap you can rip off a tab, this could almost eliminate the need for discs in general.
I think this is groundbreaking technology actually! So small and cheap you can rip off a tab, this could almost eliminate the need not only for thumbdrives, but for discs in general!
What will they think of next?
If they made them environmentally friendly and recyclable/bio-degradable then they would be perfect :D:D:D:D
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thats ridiculous.
I'd never even thought of disposable data storage as a possibility. I can't wait 'til they start cranking these out!
http://www.artlebedev.ru/everything/flashkus/
LOL, Artemii is playing with concepts again. It's definitly cool to it's electronical core.
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