Nov. 6th, 2002

camwyn: Me in a bomber jacket and jeans standing next to a green two-man North Andover Flight Academy helicopter. (Default)
I have the most amazing case of gadget crave ever since reading the November 2002 issue of Maximum PC. They've got a lineup of USB keys - devices that're loaded with Flash memory that plug into your USB port. These devices are about the size of my thumb; the article has photographs of them at life size, and all ten of the devices (I think there are ten) fit across a single two page spread. 64 MB, 128 MB, and even one or two 512MB keys in the article - I think there's one that's a gig.

Let's pause for just a moment and remember that Camwyn's been in the computer game since Mom and Dad put a Timex-Sinclar ZX81 under the Hogswatch tree, complete with 16K RAM expander pack. Yes, kiddies, the machine itself had 1K of RAM and the expansion pack - which you had to have in order to play flight simulator on a machine you plugged into a black and white television set - had 16K. Now we're talking about devices only marginally larger than a tube of Blistex that can hold up to an entire fscking gigabyte of information, although all I'd want would be 64MB most likely. I mean, dear Gods! My computer for all four years of college had a 20 MB hard drive and I regularly went through it looking for unnecessary Windows components to delete so I'd have space to maneuver! (Things like the Clock and the Games, I mean. I knew what was necessary and what wasn't.)

I regularly have to move files around that are close to the limit on a floppy in size. Often I have to move bigger ones. This has generally been handled by burning a CD, which is a waste of a perfectly good CD-R; the machines around my office don't have burners and so I'd have to install a UDF reader to make CD-RWs viable, and that tends to gack up the works on these things (they're old). Reading a USB key would require a driver installed; that's it. Install driver, plug key into USB port, fwoosh. True, some keys are slower in transferring, but I'm talking about 5 meg files or 20 meg files at the most, not the full 64 or 128 megs. That speeds it up a bit.

I don't wanna deal with floppies any more. I want one of these. Now I gotta figure out whether I really need one of these, or whether it's a combo of 'it's cool' and 'floppies have not always worked well for me'. I suspect I'll be going to Kanguru's web site either way. Maximum PC gave a 9 out of 10 rating and a Kick Ass! Award to CreativeLabs' MuVo Nomad devices; it's slow, but it's an MP3 player as well as a storage device. I don't need that. I just need the storage, so... we'll see.
camwyn: Me in a bomber jacket and jeans standing next to a green two-man North Andover Flight Academy helicopter. (South Park Jess)
You go to the website for the Jet Li movie Hero, which won't be out for a while yet. You're in IE 6 and you've installed Windows Media Player 9, so you happily pull on your earphones and sit back to drool over Jet and the rest of the movie. But mostly Jet.

You get the trailer to work and you sit back and watch, and yes, you get to drool. Mostly over the setting and visuals, as the trailer encompasses all the movie, not just Jet's bits.

Just as you're going 'ooooo' for about the fifth or sixth time, they show a scene of a line of archers coming to full draw in combat...

... and somewhere in the depths of your brain something sits up, grabs control of your cerebral cortex, and yells, "I WANT ONE OF THOSE!!!" while pointing at the bows.

This makes twice now. Last time it was Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Same type of bow. Yeesh.

Profile

camwyn: Me in a bomber jacket and jeans standing next to a green two-man North Andover Flight Academy helicopter. (Default)
camwyn

February 2026

S M T W T F S
12345 67
891011121314
15161718192021
2223 2425262728

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Mar. 14th, 2026 08:50 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios