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November 15, 2008

Rolling with storage innovation

Stephen Foskett is full of good ideas, such as asking which storage products are innovative and why.  So in the first steering wheel cam duologue, he and I talk about innovation in storage and then discuss a few products we think were innovative.  The discussion could have gone on much longer as there have been many worthy products.  Comment here or post a list of your own - what 5 or 10 storage products do you think have been innovative?

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Good thing you edited out the part where I ran over that guy on the bike!

I just posted my top 10 list!
http://blog.fosketts.net/2008/11/15/top-ten-storage-hardware/

Stephen

Insane. You two are going to be innovating in your own personal storage at this rate; a nice pair of matching coffins. Guys, that's DANGEROUS! I'm immensely grateful I live in a country

(a) that's miles away from the roads you drive on
(b) that locks loons up for even as much looking at a mobile phone while driving, far less cutting videos while behind the wheel.

In Marc's case, there's also more evidence of insanity beyond the obvious reckless video nuttery.

IBM's SVC innovative? SVC??? Wow.

Marc, you'll be talking to yourself in the drugstore while picking up your meds next.

Alex, even though you drive on the wrong side of the road?!

Steering wheel cam is safe and approved by the steering Wheel Cam Society of America.

Awesome- how about a monkey or stripper cam next?

Now Bret.... the Steering Wheel Cam Society of America has certain decency standards that we need to adhere to. But it's possible that I am making incorrect assumptions about your suggestion. So, what are you thinking?

Attach a camera to a monkey (remember the Dave Letterman Monkey Cam in the 80's and 90's?) or a stripper, let them go and try to stay in frame, hilarity ensues.

Thanks Bret! Maybe there are some examples on youtube?

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