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AnonJrPosted - 19 Jan 2007 : 08:33:19
I saw this article in Computer World today and thought I'd share it:

quote:
Brief: Gibson guitar rocks storage with flash, hard drive
The 1959 Gibson Les Paul flash drive is the first edition to be offered

January 18, 2007 (MacCentral) -- While you would expect high-tech instruments from a company like Gibson Guitar Corp., the company is expanding its reach into the digital realm with several data storage products that include a collectible flash drive and an external hard disk drive.

The Memphis-based company today announced its Gibson External USB 2.0 500GB Hard Drive, as well as two DVD recorders and a CD-R recorder.

Gibson's 500GB drive is comes in a 3.5-inch form factor, runs at 7,200 RPM and comes with 8MB cache. The USB 2.0 connector transfers data at 480Mbit/sec., and it includes a universal power adapter. The drive is plug and play, and hot swappable. It also comes with a neon-glowing "Gibson" moniker on the side.

If you're a fan of the Gibson Les Paul guitars, this will probably be an item you will have to have on your desk. Gibson has released a 1GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive -- the first in a collector series of flash drives that are miniature replicas of iconic Gibson guitars. The 1959 Gibson Les Paul is the first edition to be offered. Each drive comes with a miniature case and USB cable for connecting the drive to a USB port. Pricing for the drive was not available.

Gibson's Pure DVD-R & DL Media player comes in a double layer, or DVD-RAM, format, that allows you to drag and drop files onto DVD-RAM over and over like a flash drive. It stores up to 8.3GB per disc and also comes in a USB 2.0 interface.

Gibson's also announced its Pure CD-R Media recorder and Gibson Pure Gold External USB 2.0 Triple Format DVD Recorder. For other details on each of the products, go to the Gibson Consumer Electronics Web site.

Originally Posted: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9008499&source=NLT_AM&nlid=1


How cool is that?
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MazahsPosted - 14 Aug 2007 : 05:52:49
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Originally posted by AXEMAN2415
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Australia
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Posted - 19 Jan 2007 : 17:05:50 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote
Brill !!
Now if it plays a Jimmy Page solo while transferring data , I want one !


Well, since ole Page plays like he's got skips and dead spots, it shouldn't be that hard to digitally mimic his style...lol



Ahahahahahahahahahaha
AXEMAN2415Posted - 26 Jan 2007 : 16:30:55
I guess I'll never know...
ShredheadPosted - 25 Jan 2007 : 21:18:42
Hey ! that comes in mighty handy when you're relaxed in front of the tv , where else are you gonna put your chips .
AXEMAN2415Posted - 25 Jan 2007 : 20:24:47
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the muscles just sag a bit , that's all .


Yeah, especially the one big muscle just below your chest...lol
ShredheadPosted - 25 Jan 2007 : 19:10:40
" #2: False; sort of lean? That's like Bin Laden looking at Saddam and saying, "You're too intense!"...."

183 cm , 88kg's of true blue Aussie muscle .... the muscles just sag a bit , that's all .
AXEMAN2415Posted - 24 Jan 2007 : 14:03:29
Okay, Shred, let us take this line by line;

#1; True: you aren't too mean...

#2: False; sort of lean? That's like Bin Laden looking at Saddam and saying, "You're too intense!"....

#3: True; You're definitely Aussie...who else would be?...lol
ShredheadPosted - 24 Jan 2007 : 01:42:45
"Hey now, no dirty jokes...." lol

Nope , I'm a lean , mean Aussie machine........ well , not too mean...sort of lean ....definately Aussie .
AnonJrPosted - 23 Jan 2007 : 22:21:04
Hey now, no dirty jokes....

(sorry, couldn't help it)
AXEMAN2415Posted - 23 Jan 2007 : 13:26:13
Hey Shred, aren't there some places on your body you can't quite reach with a washcloth...?
ShredheadPosted - 22 Jan 2007 : 22:57:00
crunch's...oh , ok . Just be careful Will , crunch's or any other form of exercise at your age could be harmful .
AXEMAN2415Posted - 21 Jan 2007 : 23:22:59
Spoilsport...
AnonJrPosted - 21 Jan 2007 : 14:26:09
I'll make sure there's no ice next time too...
AXEMAN2415Posted - 21 Jan 2007 : 13:31:03
Those were crunches not skips and pops....besides I was chewing ice cubes not chips....Anon didn't have any chips....
ShredheadPosted - 21 Jan 2007 : 03:24:51
" Hey, you leave my stylus out of this...lol...besides, my skips and pops are called personal style, not mistakes....lol"

Oooohhh , is that what you call it ? I thought it was because you were eating chips too close to the microphone lol.
AXEMAN2415Posted - 21 Jan 2007 : 02:26:18
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William , I'm sure if you clean your stylus , the skips & dead spots will disappear .


Hey, you leave my stylus out of this...lol...besides, my skips and pops are called personal style, not mistakes....lol
ShredheadPosted - 20 Jan 2007 : 16:53:22
"Well, since ole Page plays like he's got skips and dead spots, it shouldn't be that hard to digitally mimic his style...lol"

GGGGAAAASSSSSPPPPPP !!!!!.......???.......!!!

William , I'm sure if you clean your stylus , the skips & dead spots will disappear .

If you go to the build your own page , you can do just that....it's nice to dream .
http://www.gibsoncustom.com/flash/products/lespauls/59/1959Standard.html
AXEMAN2415Posted - 20 Jan 2007 : 15:03:16
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Australia
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Posted - 19 Jan 2007 : 17:05:50 Show Profile Email Poster Reply with Quote
Brill !!
Now if it plays a Jimmy Page solo while transferring data , I want one !


Well, since ole Page plays like he's got skips and dead spots, it shouldn't be that hard to digitally mimic his style...lol
AnonJrPosted - 20 Jan 2007 : 14:18:00
Who knows... maybe if you suggested it they'd let you test the prototype...
ShredheadPosted - 19 Jan 2007 : 17:05:50
Brill !!
Now if it plays a Jimmy Page solo while transferring data , I want one !

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