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start4shopping · 10 months ago
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How Flash Memory Works in 60 Seconds!
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ipromo01 · 3 days ago
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Boost Brand Visibility with Custom USB Drives from iPromo
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digitaldocumentservice-blog · 4 months ago
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Why You Should Have a USB Duplicator for Easy Copying?
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In today's digital era, management and sharing of information are of immense importance. You might be a businessman, student, or anyone working with bunches of information on a daily basis. A USB duplicator may be a miracle for you. The reasons are mentioned below, through which you might require one for easy copying.
1. Save Time
It is always such a time-consuming task, especially when you've got other drives to copy. A USB copier can be so convenient just in such a case, and the whole process becomes easier. Since such a device allows you to copy many USBs at a time, you save hours upon hours of work otherwise needed by the whole process.
2. No Computer Necessary
One of the best things about a USB duplicator is that you can use it alone. You won't need a computer, so you can take it wherever you want. Simply plug in your master USB and drives to copy, and let the machine handle all the copying for you. It's especially convenient for businesses or events where information must be distributed quickly.
3. Consistent Quality
When you manually copy USB drives, there is always a chance of error, like leaving out files or warping data. A USB duplicator keeps errors from occurring on any duplication. That very same quality is worth it, especially when you are distributing valuable information to co-workers or clients.
4. Cost-Effective
While it does seem like an additional expense to buy a USB duplicator, it is certainly worth it in the long run. Instead of having one employee replicate data or spending your own time replicating data, you are able to have it done and simply replicate USBs. This can amount to more work time and less labour cost expense.
5. Versatility
Most USB copiers can handle several formats, meaning you can not only copy ordinary USB drives but also other data storage devices. That makes it an essential tool for anyone who works around the clock with varying data storage needs.
6. User-Friendly
Most of the USB duplicators are simple to use. No technical knowledge is needed to use them. With simple instructions and straightforward controls, anyone can use a USB duplicator even without experience.
7. Suitable for Events and Promotions
If you are hosting an event or launching a new product, then a USB duplicator is essential. You can simply prepare files for presentation or marketing on a few USBs to distribute among attendees so that they can carry all the info along with them.
Conclusion A USB duplicator is not something that you can think of as a luxury, but a very useful device that can help you organize your data better. From saving time and quality control to providing you with an affordable way to duplicate, the device is well worth it for any user who has more than one USB drive on a daily basis. For domestic and commercial use, a USB duplicator can simplify your life and make you more efficient.
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wholesaleusb · 6 months ago
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Superior-quality Promotional USB Cards to Boost Your Brand
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never-obsolete · 1 year ago
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DiskOnKey 1GB Maximum PC - October 2003
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flwrkid14 · 7 months ago
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The Batfamily’s Christmas List Tradition (and how Tim gets lost in it)
The Batfamily has a long-standing Christmas tradition: the List. With so many members in the family, it’s a necessity. Everyone writes down what they want (within reason, of course), and the list serves as the ultimate gift guide. It’s efficient, especially for such a big family, and it ensures no one ends up with seven pairs of socks or the same gadget twice.
Tim takes the list seriously. It’s his chance to ask for the small, thoughtful things he wouldn’t usually splurge on for himself. Things like:
New makeup brushes. His old ones are worn out and falling apart, and it’s not until he’s on a mission that requires cross-dressing that he realizes just how bad they’ve gotten. Having a new, high-quality set would make everything feel a little smoother—and maybe even a little fun.
Cozy hoodies. Between Wayne Enterprises business casual and his Robin gear, Tim rarely gets the chance to wear something soft and comforting. His favorite hoodies are all fraying at the edges, with loose threads on the pockets and fabric that’s stretched too thin. A fresh one would feel like a luxury.
A new game console. Tim is rarely ever not working, but on those rare days off, he realizes he doesn't have much to entertain him that's not work related, that doesn't require him to leave his nest. Plus, it’s a great way to connect with his siblings during low-stakes, playful nights.
Nice coffee cups or tumblers. His caffeine habits are legendary, but the chipped and mismatched mugs he uses don’t exactly scream "Tim Drake." A sleek, stylish tumbler or a high-quality ceramic mug would elevate the most important part of his day.
Random indulgences. Books, stationery, weighted blankets, maybe a nice figuring from his favorite movie, a cool gadget he wouldn’t think to buy himself—little things that spark joy and make him feel cared for, anything he knows his own parents would have never bought for him to help heal his inner child. He's never had the luxury of writing such lists before becoming a Wayne.
Tim doesn’t just take the list seriously for himself; he makes sure to go the extra mile for his family, too. He’s always had a knack for gift-giving, and he loves curating the perfect presents for his siblings. For Dick, it might be a rare vinyl of his favorite band. For Jason, an antique first-edition book he’d mentioned once in passing. For Damian, something handmade and unique, like a custom leather-bound sketchbook or a rare art supply. Tim remembers the little things—the throwaway comments, the subtle preferences—and builds his gifts around them, ensuring every box under the tree feels deeply personal.
But Christmas rolls around… and none of the thought Tim puts into his gifts is reflected in what he receives.
Instead, he gets tech. More tech. External hard drives, cables, chargers—things he already has backups for because, well, he’s Tim. He doesn’t need more, and he didn’t ask for more.
And the worst part? It’s not that they’re bad gifts. It’s that the family assumes they know him so well that they don’t even look at his list.
“Tim’s the tech guy,” they think. “Of course he’d want more tech.”
But he doesn’t.
He’s grateful, of course—Tim is always grateful—but there’s a hollowness that creeps in every year when he unwraps another stack of USB drives and ethernet cables. It’s not about the gifts themselves. It’s about the realization that the people he loves, the people who should know him best, don’t see him the way he wants to be seen.
In a way, it feels painfully familiar. Janet had always made sure his presents as a child reflected her vision for him, not what he actually wanted. New tailored suits instead of the hoodies or tees he longed for. Sleek, professional office stationery to replace his Robin-themed pens and notebooks. Vintage collectibles meant to sit on a shelf, collecting dust, instead of toys he could actually play with. The gifts always came with a message: who he should be, not who he was. And now, even with the bats, the gifts still feel like expectations—like they see him as "the tech guy" rather than Tim, with all his quiet wants and overlooked needs.
So, Tim starts dreading Christmas. Not because he doesn’t love his family or the season, but because it reminds him of how little they seem to notice the little things about him.
And maybe one year, he stops adding personal things to the list altogether. Maybe he starts asking for tech, just to avoid the disappointment.
But deep down, he wishes someone—anyone—would surprise him with a new hoodie, a weighted blanket, or a set of makeup brushes. Something that says, “I see you, Tim. I really see you.”
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sandflakedraws · 4 months ago
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hey king just wanted to let you know that today i looked at all your abot comics and downloaded them one page at a time bc i was catastrophizing and the idea of not being able to look at them whenever i wanted in the future was unacceptable. anyway truly some of the best comic work ever done (im so serious), i feel at peace with it in my hard drive
awwww buddy, y'know what. lemme do ya one better.
here's a google drive link where you can download full res pngs
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livwritesstuff · 2 years ago
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I have to imagine that, by necessity, Steve and Eddie’s parenting method includes a healthy amount of dishonesty, especially when their kids are teenagers.
Like, I’m picturing– 
Moe: You’re telling me you never smoked when you were a teenager?
Eddie: Nope. Never. Not even once.
*LATER*
Steve: You fucking hypocrite
Eddie: What, you want me to tell our sixteen-year-old that when I was her age I was dealing ketamine and hotwiring cars while stoned out of my fucking mind?
Eddie: Might I remind you there’s a vault of information our children don’t know about you, Mister Keg King
Steve: Watch your mouth
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katakaluptastrophy · 1 year ago
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The Nine Houses are obviously deliberately technologically limited. Aside from having FTL capable spaceships, the most advanced piece of technology that we see in the Houses is "an electric transmitter box, with headphones and a mic." It's not clear entirely what sort of device this is, but it apparently requires you to stick an antenna out the window.
On New Rho, Cam has a beeping, and therefore presumably digital watch. Nona has to remind her that's it's called a "watch", and not the House term, "clockwork", which rather suggests House timepieces are analog.
There's a projector box embedded in the BoE conference table, which loads an image like dial up internet because they are "using shortwave" - presumably shortwave radio, which can transmit pictures. As We Suffer apologises for the slowness of the image loading because of shortwave, that suggests that other methods of transmitting an image do exist, but that for whatever reason they're not using those. Perhaps they do normally have something akin to the internet, but this is down due to the conditions on New Rho, or being avoided due to House or inter-cell monitoring.
The audio of Juno Zeta's proof of life is on "a little piece of electronics, a fingernail-shaped thing with prongs", which sounds like some kind of drive.
We also see We Suffer in the impromptu command centre in the tunnels with "a headpiece and a flip-top computer", presumably being used for some kind of communicatons or planning.
And of course, there's Cam and Pal's recorder, which from the descriptions of it making squeaks and garbled noises sounds rather like it might contain a cassette tape.
A paramilitary group on a beseiged planet may not be the best evidence for the level of technology outside of the Houses, but if it is in any way indicative, non-House society doesn't seem to have non-space travel technology beyond things that would have been available in the early 00s.
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treasuregamble · 1 year ago
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soy sauce flash drive via @knickknackoftheday
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tokitooth · 11 days ago
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scored unbelievably huge at a local vintage store today
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ipromo01 · 17 days ago
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Choosing the Right Size of USB Drives for Efficient Data Storage and Branding
Understanding the size of USB drives is key to selecting the perfect storage solution for your promotional needs. This blog dives into capacity options, use cases, and how choosing the right size can maximize value in corporate gifting and branded tech giveaways.
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ri-afan · 1 month ago
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RedHood: —and you don’t use guns because of his trauma—
Tim!Robin, holding up a finger: hup-up-up
RH, perplexed over a broken monologue: huh?
T!R, going to the computer and printing out a report: hold on, it’s here somewhere
RH: … if this is an extended ‘searching for the fucks I give’ joke—
T!R, stapling the Gun Batman Report and throwing it in Red’s face a là Pleakley from Lilo & Stitch: here! Educate yourself!
RH, frustrated but reading: the fuck is this??
T!R: my trauma of why I shouldn’t use guns. A bit more relevant to me than B’s 20+ year old shit
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wholesaleusb · 1 year ago
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techhole · 1 year ago
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Squirming Tentacle USB
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princeloww · 4 months ago
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would it be really strange to gift my english lit teacher a pirated copy of david tennant's macbeth . i just REALLY want him to see it
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