I'll have to play with it a bit more to figure out what I want to do with it, but it seems like a pretty cool site! A lot of the text is in Spanish, so I'm lucky I can speak and read it. I'm hoping to integrate all of my social media platforms—my twitter, my youtube, and my personal blog (you're not getting a link to that one just yet!)—and sync some of my content across all of them. That way, the friends, subscribers, and followers I have all over the place and bring them all to one great big party where we can talk about feminism and makeup and our interests. Does that sound like the most fun ever to you? Because it does to me! Personal branding can be super exhausting, but this seems like a super fun way to go about it. Swing on by and check it out!
About Me
- Kylie
- Gainesville, FL, United States
- Feminist activist, magical girl, knitter, expert Animal Crossing New Leaf player.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
bligoo network!
Hey cuties! frantic feminist now has a bligoo network for those who want to join the conversation on another level! Check it out here.
So who hates flash drives as much as I do? you know the ones, the lil thumb drives that get lost and broken all the time? Ugh, they're the worst.
Anyways, I lose mine or snap off the USB attachment all the time which is why I was super jazzed to learn about dataSTICKIES! Check these lil bad boys out:
(Image from link above)
So the concept behind dataSTICKIES is that they're the intersection between thumb drives and sticky notes. They were thought up by two Indian inventors, and are made of a thin graphine layer which is protected on the outside by sticky note-type material. It has an adhesive, like a sticky pad, and can stick to a "optical data transfer surface" stuck to your computer or phone. You stick the ODTS to the front of your computer or monitor, so there's no reaching around the back of your machine to fumble around with a USB port.
And look! 32GBs on one little sticky! So much opportunity for high capacity storage. Like, I own all of the Sailor Moon anime (200 episodes and three movies) and that's 50GBs, which would fit on two of those! Plus, these are really easily shared, and the webpage said you can stack them to increase storage. You can also stick 'em to a TV, or the back of your phone... magical girl anime on the go!
That's what I've seen recently that I think is super exciting, and I can't wait for them to come out in stores some day.
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