Tag: storage

  • Buy These USB Stick Slippers or Make Your Own [pic]

    Being the computer geek I have always been, I never leave the house with any less than two USB sticks in my pocket.  Why?  Because you never know when I might need them.  Always be prepared! While I always carry USB sticks with me when I am away from home, I rarely use them at…

  • This Floppy Disk Coffee Table is Every Computer Geeks Dream! [pic]

    It never ceases to amaze me just how far technology has come since I was a kid.  Last night UPS dropped off a 64GB USB drive (Black Friday impulse buy from Office Depot) and I am amazed that they can put 64GB of storage in something the size of my thumb when I grew up…

  • Ghostbuster’s Theme Played by Eight Floppy Drives [video]

    I still can’t believe that some people have taken old floppy drives and turned them into musical instruments.  In the past, I have posted videos of the themes of a number of shows being played by floppy drives such as the Star Trek: The Next Generation theme and the Doctor Who theme, but now eight…

  • Steampunk USB Drive [pic]

    I tend to stick with using USB drives that are pretty plain just because using ones that are all big and fancy isn’t really practical when computer manufactures place USB ports so close together that if the drive is much bigger than the port itself, you won’t be able to use the port next to…

  • These Donkey Kong Shelves Will Blow Your Mind! [pic]

    If there is one thing I could really use in my bedroom, it is some shelves.  It feels like a shame to have all of these empty walls that I could use to store stuff since the texture on my walls doesn’t really play well with movie posters (of which I have many).  Well, if…

  • Wooden Floppy Disk Coasters [pic]

    I’ve posted some pretty awesome drink coasters in the past like the amazing Stargate SG-1 coasters or the Star Wars coasters, but for the computer lovers old enough to remember what floppy disks are, now we have some wooden floppy disk coasters!  These coasters will bring back computing memories older than your AOL disk coasters…