The latest thumbdrive from China

usbchinajc7.jpgFrom Digg.com:

Some guy went to China and bought it for very cheap. It is supposed be able to store for several GB of memory. But as much as he tried, it didn’t work so he decided to to open it up and that’s what he saw. So please if you go to China or planning to try stuff you buy even though it is very cheap. But anyway I think it’s hard to return stuff there. This is like the extension cord for the USB cut and put inside, how did they even think of doing this?

And from a sharp observer:


I would be questioning a thumbdrive with a MAC ID in the first place

Shanghaiist has never had any problems with the flash media we've bought in China for the last five years, so we're just wondering if this is just a case of a stupid buyer or some bored blog-owner who decided to try a new trick at driving some traffic to his website?

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LMAO! GENIUS! that pic jus made my day haha

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You get what you pay for?

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wow. this picture is older than you, shanghaiist!

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Fantastic. Who says there's no creativity in Chinese industry?

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I don't get it. It should still work, right?

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Digg claim is ridiculous. Don't believe such thing happened

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