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[challenge entry] Actually, it's quite useful.


...since it still works as a drive, with the added bonus that now it glows prettily.

'Tis a pen drive that was coming loose from its casing, so earlier I took it apart and coated the innards in hot glue. USB glueblob?

From the Pointless USB devices challenge. See all 247 entries (closed)

(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:01, archived)
# jizz..
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:03, archived)
# Looks like something that came out of my nose last week
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:05, archived)
# *obvious strikethrough gag*
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:18, archived)
# Are your nostrils USB1.0 or 2.0?
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:27, archived)
# arghh! Not again
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:19, archived)
# Spunk on a cat?
Call the Animal Police!
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:24, archived)
# I have a picture of my black cat looking like that,
after she somehow got herself behind the kitchen cabinets.
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:47, archived)
# I did the same with a crappy 123mb stick
but I used polymorph instead (a plastic that melts at above 60 C and can be re-moulded into any shape over and over again)
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:29, archived)
# "Excuse me, sir ... a poly-WHAT?"
(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:39, archived)
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(, Sat 22 Jan 2011, 20:56, archived)