With some cool cuneiform on them. What would be neater? And they aren’t at all that expensive anymore (unlike in former days of old).
What do you think, Eisenbrauns? Is the time right?
With some cool cuneiform on them. What would be neater? And they aren’t at all that expensive anymore (unlike in former days of old).
What do you think, Eisenbrauns? Is the time right?
Steve Caruso
03/07/2011 at 10:22
Jim,
You’ve inspired me. Hold that thought!
Peace,
-Steve
Jim
03/07/2011 at 13:12
if youre intimating that youre going to do a ‘reference library’ one… oh do!
Chris Jones (@BrandedUSBPromo)
04/07/2011 at 05:44
Would a Wooden USB cross be suitable?
Jon Hendry
04/07/2011 at 20:13
How about “skins” for iPads and laptops, that make your device look like a cuneiform tablet?
Off topic: Have you seen this story, Jim?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jul/04/milly-dowler-voicemail-hacked-news-of-world
Rupert Murdoch’s paper the News of the World has gotten in trouble for lots of instances of hacking into celebrity and politician voicemail. But they did something much worse, too: they hacked into the voicemail of a girl who’d gone missing in England. When the voicemail filled up with messages, and stopped accepting new ones, they *deleted messages* to make room for new messages. This led the family to believe she was still alive, when she in fact wasn’t. (And they likely didn’t care if they erased messages that would be evidence in the investigation itself.)
Jim
04/07/2011 at 20:54
thats a pretty fine specimen of journalistic reprehensibility.
James
05/07/2011 at 16:16
Jon,
We actually got a sample skin for an iPod a few years ago, but it looked too fake. If you know of a realistic one, we’re interested.
As for the USB drive, it is the setup fee that is killing us; they want over $1000 just to make the mold…
James