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Blazing Dual Channel Thumb Drive

Anonomisk Howard writes "The speed results from Big Bruin's review of OCZ's latest flash drive have me lusting for a new thumb drive. From the review: 'The OCZ Rally drive is not a radical new design, it does not look significantly different than any other USB 2.0 drive on the market, but then you plug it in and begin to use it. This thing smokes! The transfer times shown in the charts are what this drive is all about. If you want the fastest, sleekest, and most extreme drive currently on the market, this is the one to get.'"

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  1. What They're Not Teaching In Sex Ed... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... lusting for a new thumb drive ...

    Ok, someone has a problem. :P

  2. Re:but why by Minwee · · Score: 4, Funny
    They could probably make it as big as a Tic-Tac, but then people would either lose or swallow them.

    Getting USB 2.0 compatability _and_ a fresh minty flavour would drive the prices through the roof so it's just not going to happen.

  3. uuhh.. beavis.. by jrexilius · · Score: 4, Funny

    lusting after "sleek extreme thumb drives" and "drooling over transfer speeds" speaks of serious lack of girlfriendage...

  4. But but by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't the point of USB keys to make it easy to exchange files with other people? unless you're in a real hurry (like, say, you want to give photos to a friend, he's not home, you break in anyway, proceed to the computer, but your friend's rottweiler saw you and is coming at you) who really cares if it takes one more minute to transfer those files?

    The only things important to me are data integrity (a non-issue with 99% of the drives, even the cheapest ones), and a housing solid enough to make the thing survive the odd collection of objects it live with in my bag. Most other people who use these drives don't want anything else from them either.

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  5. "Fastest" I will grant them. by GungaDan · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Sleekest," though? It looks like every other usb flash drive. Maybe if they mounted a spoiler on it, or added some racing stripes. Or speed holes. Speed holes make everything sleeker.

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  6. This will be really useful... by cybergibbons · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... the next time I bypass the alarm systems, break into someone's office, hack into their PC (which is running a previously unseen user interface which is some bastard child of XP and OS/2 Warp), and begin copying their hard drive to my uber-leet turbo thumb-drive.

    Every time I have done this before, they have come back with about 30 seconds left to finish, leaving me with little option but to hide in the filing cabinet.

    James Bond

    (Has anyone else noticed that the time remaining in films is always accurate, and doesn't jump around like the real life ones?)

  7. Re:Basic questions by BushCheney08 · · Score: 5, Funny

    1) reasonably fast
    2) faster than this
    3) very fast (compared to this)
    4) slower than this
    5) faster than this, but slower than 3. also, not quite the theoretical limit of 2.

    Hope these answers help!

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  8. "Most Extreme" by Cr0w+T.+Trollbot · · Score: 5, Funny
    "If you want the fastest, sleekest, and most extreme drive currently on the market, this is the one to get."
    I'm sorry, but due to the terms of the Federal Hype Reduction Act of 2001, use of the phrase "extreme" in any technical product review is punishable by a mandatory 1 year sentence in a Federal DeHyping Educational Camp. Enjoy hours of knitting and watching PBS from within the soothing pastel confines of Club Fed, my friend...

    Crow T. Trollbot