
You’re a soldier in the middle of the battlefield, writing your next blog entry (it could happen). Suddenly, you are warned about potential nuclear fallout nearby, and there’s not enough time to get to the top secret military underground bunker. You need to keep your important data (read as “Artistic Photography”) safe at all costs, and your laptop doesn’t happen to have protection from what is about to hit it.
The IronDrive is a “Military Grade” USB drive that can handle stupidly high and stupidly low temperatures, shock, water damage, “caustic agents” (read as “Acid from the enemy’s torture chamber”) and, oddly, “Nuclear Effects”. Like fallout.
I wouldn’t expect the drive to withstand a direct hit from a nuke since that would be silly, but if you want to keep your files safe from various means of destruction, it will probably do the job.
One small problem – If you’re carrying it, the nuclear effects will probably kill you (or worse, render you incapable of propagating the species), so you won’t have much need for this unless you can make a suit out of the same materials. This means only the most urgent documents for the survival of human kind need to be saved to this drive.
Although some would say that the 487 photo archive of “Mandy” in chronological order would be essential…
[ Via Everything USB via SlashGear via USB Gadgets]
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