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Postby myshelf » Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:53 pm

the newest gizmo from the forge of the swiss army knife:

a folding mp3 stick with up to 1 gig memory.

comes in two versions.
the regular version has the memory modul folding out for use of the USB connection. with the flight version the player can be detached from the actual knife, because most airlines don't like armed people.
prize about 40 euro for the 256 meg version, about 150 euro with 1 gig.
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therefore all progress is due to the unreasonable man.
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Re: victorinox

Postby Politically Incorrect » Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:24 am

It amazes me what the Swiss can pack onto a knife!
I have often wondered when they would have cell phone capibilities?
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Re: victorinox

Postby expat » Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:53 am

the newest gizmo from the forge of the swiss army knife:

a folding mp3 stick with up to 1 gig memory.

comes in two versions.
the regular version has the memory modul folding out for use of the USB connection. with the flight version the player can be detached from the actual knife, because most airlines don't like armed people.
prize about 40 euro for the 256 meg version, about 150 euro with 1 gig.



Just be careful when whittling that bit of wood, not to cut through the headphone cable ;D

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