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    A Scaled Replica of Battlestar Galactica USB Drive

    If you're a fan of Battlestar Galactica and novelty USB drives, and have $44.99 to spare, you can get yourself what is probably one of the most ridiculously detailed USB data storage devices ever made. It's a scale model of the good ship Battlestar Galactica, you know, before it got driven into the Sun.

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    Angry Birds USB Flash Drives

    We like to keep you up-to-date with how Angry Birds is coming to every single platform imaginable, from legitimate operating systems like iOS, to Kinect, to cakes, to human beings. Now, if every single part of your life isn't yet plastered head-to-toe in Angry Birds paraphernalia, you can add these Angry Birds USB flash drives to your insane -- I mean, dedicated -- collection.

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    Memory City Is a Great Place For Your USB Drives to Live

    Welcome, my friends, to Memory City, a place where all your USB drives and other forms of portable media can reside in peace and quiet, enjoying the company of each other, beautiful scenery, train transit, and a variety of reasonably priced bars and restaurants. As you can see, Memory City is yet unsettled, but there are plenty of lots available for development; 3 Micro SD cards, 3 SD cards, 4 USB drives, and 3 USB drive lids can all reside comfortably within the city limits without breaking any cohabitation laws.

    While Memory City is a great oppotunity for mobile storage devices to live together in a place where they can easily be found, it's worth mentioning that Memory City will not allow your USB drives and SD cards to work from home. They'll still have to commute to their destination computers. Still, it's a picturesque little place. Don't you owe it to you're ever-faithful portable media devices? They've supported you, now it's time for you to support them.

    I had an urban planner draw up a concept picture of what Memory City might look like after a couple of USB drives and SD cards move in. Check it out after the jump.

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