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Domino drive shows how much space is left

After a long week in Las Vegas, something about these domino-shaped flash drives seems so right. The design concept by Brazilian designer Marcos Breder takes the form of interlocking halves of dominoes.
The design is practical, too. Besides the drive's iconic form factor, each of those dots corresponds to a gig of data residing within, and a dot shows up every time you load a gig on board. That's just what we'd like to see on all drives — the ability to tell at a glance how much space is left.
Via Yanko Design
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By joe at 6:09 AM ON 01/15/08
That's cool. They should use that concept on all USB drives. I wonder if they can make the sake in this USB drive reduce as storage is used up.
http://japansugoi.com/wordpress/usb-sake-memory-stick/