USB flash drives are dime a dozen, and we know that most of you already own more USB flash drives than you care via trade shows and conventions.

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LaCie MosKeyto USB flash drive is super small
It’s funny how you can see something and it just so strongly reminds you of something else you’ve seen before, like this very subtle Golden Robot USB Drive that I just can’t seem to put my finger on. Every time I glance at it I just hear this annoying voice yammering off a bunch of ridiculous survival statistics. It’s just the strangest reaction. Clearly this robot is nothing more than a gold robot and that’s it. Alright, so it’s obvious they were just trying to dodge having to give George Lucas some royalties by not coming out and calling this robot C-3PO. What’s odd is that this is actually a little nicer than some of the C-3PO toys I’ve spotted. By just skipping out on the facial features it makes this one look a little more well made. A lot of times if you don’t think you can do something right, by just skipping that entirely it makes things look a whole lot less cheesy. You can pick up the 4GB USB drive for $25 through Gadget4all .

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Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar…
It’s funny how you can see something and it just so strongly reminds you of something else you’ve seen before, like this very subtle Golden Robot USB Drive that I just can’t seem to put my finger on. Every time I glance at it I just hear this annoying voice yammering off a bunch of ridiculous survival statistics. It’s just the strangest reaction. Clearly this robot is nothing more than a gold robot and that’s it. Alright, so it’s obvious they were just trying to dodge having to give George Lucas some royalties by not coming out and calling this robot C-3PO. What’s odd is that this is actually a little nicer than some of the C-3PO toys I’ve spotted. By just skipping out on the facial features it makes this one look a little more well made. A lot of times if you don’t think you can do something right, by just skipping that entirely it makes things look a whole lot less cheesy. You can pick up the 4GB USB drive for $25 through Gadget4all . Source: GeekAlerts Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar… copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: The poor man’s version of Golden Tee The Tigatron USB Flash Drive The Robot USB keychain promises not to dominate mankind Robot USB Drives would make a cute gift Relive the days of Sonic with the Sega Mega Drive Portable Game Player

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Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar…
It’s funny how you can see something and it just so strongly reminds you of something else you’ve seen before, like this very subtle Golden Robot USB Drive that I just can’t seem to put my finger on. Every time I glance at it I just hear this annoying voice yammering off a bunch of ridiculous survival statistics. It’s just the strangest reaction. Clearly this robot is nothing more than a gold robot and that’s it. Alright, so it’s obvious they were just trying to dodge having to give George Lucas some royalties by not coming out and calling this robot C-3PO. What’s odd is that this is actually a little nicer than some of the C-3PO toys I’ve spotted. By just skipping out on the facial features it makes this one look a little more well made. A lot of times if you don’t think you can do something right, by just skipping that entirely it makes things look a whole lot less cheesy. You can pick up the 4GB USB drive for $25 through Gadget4all . Source: GeekAlerts Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar… copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: The poor man’s version of Golden Tee The Tigatron USB Flash Drive The Robot USB keychain promises not to dominate mankind Robot USB Drives would make a cute gift Relive the days of Sonic with the Sega Mega Drive Portable Game Player

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Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar…
It’s funny how you can see something and it just so strongly reminds you of something else you’ve seen before, like this very subtle Golden Robot USB Drive that I just can’t seem to put my finger on. Every time I glance at it I just hear this annoying voice yammering off a bunch of ridiculous survival statistics. It’s just the strangest reaction. Clearly this robot is nothing more than a gold robot and that’s it. Alright, so it’s obvious they were just trying to dodge having to give George Lucas some royalties by not coming out and calling this robot C-3PO. What’s odd is that this is actually a little nicer than some of the C-3PO toys I’ve spotted. By just skipping out on the facial features it makes this one look a little more well made. A lot of times if you don’t think you can do something right, by just skipping that entirely it makes things look a whole lot less cheesy. You can pick up the 4GB USB drive for $25 through Gadget4all . Source: GeekAlerts Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar… copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: The poor man’s version of Golden Tee The Tigatron USB Flash Drive The Robot USB keychain promises not to dominate mankind Robot USB Drives would make a cute gift Relive the days of Sonic with the Sega Mega Drive Portable Game Player

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Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar…
It’s funny how you can see something and it just so strongly reminds you of something else you’ve seen before, like this very subtle Golden Robot USB Drive that I just can’t seem to put my finger on. Every time I glance at it I just hear this annoying voice yammering off a bunch of ridiculous survival statistics. It’s just the strangest reaction. Clearly this robot is nothing more than a gold robot and that’s it. Alright, so it’s obvious they were just trying to dodge having to give George Lucas some royalties by not coming out and calling this robot C-3PO. What’s odd is that this is actually a little nicer than some of the C-3PO toys I’ve spotted. By just skipping out on the facial features it makes this one look a little more well made. A lot of times if you don’t think you can do something right, by just skipping that entirely it makes things look a whole lot less cheesy. You can pick up the 4GB USB drive for $25 through Gadget4all . Source: GeekAlerts Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Golden Robot USB Drive looks familiar… copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: The poor man’s version of Golden Tee The Tigatron USB Flash Drive The Robot USB keychain promises not to dominate mankind Robot USB Drives would make a cute gift Relive the days of Sonic with the Sega Mega Drive Portable Game Player

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This is the Finis Swimsense wrist-worn performance monitor, and it is made for swimmers.

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Finis Swimsense watch tells you about your swimming
This is the Mag Gun controller, and it is probably one of the most advanced FPS gun controllers that I have ever seen. I have included a video after the jump if you want to see it in action, and it has a lot of action to see.

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Mag Gun for FPS games
I realize that this picture looks like two ordinary people shaking hands, but what is actually going on is far more technical and far more complex.

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