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20 Jan 2010Hard drives are getting bigger and bigger and there seems to be no limit to the shapes and designs the companies come up with in order to captivate our attention so we would buy their designs. I have long enjoyed the slim and clean design of the 250 GB Porsche design USB drive and I have so many I can soon build a brick house out of them.
So where to take things next? Some are working on smaller, more slim and easy designs to take with you while others are working on adding as much space to the drive as possible. Every design has their own particular advantage. Even though designers really do their best they never seem to really add that bit of extra to the drives that they put on the market. Maybe it’s because they always have to compromise their designs in order to meet the manufacturing costs and compare it to the actual price in store to make the concept liable for a clean go for marketing.
When I saw a design conceptualized by designer Sokolova Ekateryna I was captured in an awe state. The design is pure beauty and the small eccentric features is speaking to my senses like I was mesmerized. Just the red textual status screen at the curvature end of the drive is so cool. I’d like to add a few of these drives to my air shelf made of glass to really showcase its awesomeness and creative use of imagination.
But, what really spoke to me when I saw it was the silver, glossy finish the drive inhabits.The pure shapes and the female curvature of the drive is just beauty in a box. I hope this drive will be available before soon. When it is, I’ll make an initial order of four.


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2 Responses to Silver Glossy USB Drive | Stylish doesn’t begin to describe it!
Rashiida S
March 20th, 2010 at 3:09 am
use the curvature equation for find the curvature funtion for x^3 ( it's in the book) now, take the derivative of THAT function, set equal to zero, and solve for x.
you'll have more fun doing on your own, so i won't spoil it for you by working it out. good luck.
Pocket Protectorate
April 10th, 2010 at 2:14 am
According to quantum physics…
It doesn't know whether or not it's hot or cold until you open the lid and put your nose inside…
(You see…this means there's a causal effectile mysterous connection between the atoms of your nose and those pesky little hot chocolate molecules (I just made up the word "effectile," by the way) a sort of "quantum chocolate tunneling" if you will (no homo) and I know you won't, so…)
What was the question again?