Every once in a while someone comes up with a new way to modify LEGO parts to do something unexpected. The latest example is a USB flash drive by an Australian company called Zip Zip.  They are taking 2×2 LEGO bricks and installing USB connectors and flash memory.  For about US$50 you can have 1GB of LEGO for your very own.  As much as I generally dislike modifying LEGO, I have to make an exception here, this is just too darn cool.  I gotta have one!  Don’t you?
  The latest example is a USB flash drive by an Australian company called Zip Zip.  They are taking 2×2 LEGO bricks and installing USB connectors and flash memory.  For about US$50 you can have 1GB of LEGO for your very own.  As much as I generally dislike modifying LEGO, I have to make an exception here, this is just too darn cool.  I gotta have one!  Don’t you?
Courtesy of Engaget, brought to my attention by my brother-in-law Jim.
