"Wooden" flash drives

    The Dutch OOOMSMS campaign, whose designers are clearly liberated by “legalization,” introduced the conceptual models of USB drives to the public. Flash drives are made of wood in the form of simple knots and twigs.


    Such “memory sticks” (literally, memory stick) look in the USB port of a desktop PC or laptop in the most idiotic way. But, apparently, this is the trick. Weighed down by the office monotony and the dominance of steel, concrete and plastic, Europeans should enthusiastically measure with sticks, counting the number of knots on them and gigabytes inside them. And by the way, OOOMS offers four options for the amount of storage memory: 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB and 2 GB.

    The dimensions of the devices are approximately equal (given the surface roughness) 2 × 2 × 10 cm. They work both under Windows, and under Linux and MacOS. The cost of "natural" flash drives is respectively 45, 60, 70 and 80 Euros.

    via OOOMS

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