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February 23, 2005

Raw Storage

Instead of filling up on sushi, why not work on filling your sushi up? If there's something fishy about these hand made sushi replicas it might be the USB drive inside. Offered by a company called Dynamism, they're infinitely more appetizing than your traditional memory stick and they come in a wide variety of fish types, from ho-hum salmon to the stuff you could never bring yourself to ingest. (Uni? Don't sea urchins eat sewage??)

As with a real sushi bar, most of the fish pieces are more expensive at $99 each, while the maki (cucumber or tuna) will run you $59. The reason for the price difference is the drive size: the maki are only 32MB each, while the rest are 128MB.

The sushi-shaped hard drive might look a bit strange sticking out from the USB port on your laptop, but it's hotter than wasabi and easier to use than a pair of chopsticks.

We found these drives at dynamism.com but, strangely, you can't actually buy them on the site. You can call 1-800-711-6277 to order, or drop an email to sales@dynamism.com.



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