Prototype Lego-Style Memory Card Keychain Case
While this isn't an actual product—just a mocked-up proposal by a Chinese company hoping to find a distributor—these Lego-style silicone rubber memory card keychains are kind of nifty. The apparently even clip together so that you could store multiple memory cards all together.
Problem is, we don't think we'd trust even Lego bricks to stick together indefinitely in our pockets along with our keys. But for just a single memory card we might go for it—especially since they should be super-cheap.
PodBrix, the company who seems to exist to sell products to the (surprisingly large) market intersection of Lego fans and Apple fans, is selling the new Wozwear 6502 t-shirt for $35. Not only does it feature a minifig version of Apple's famous computer designer, it features a clip-on 6502 processor, the very same 1MHz processor that once powered the Apple II.
Is it wrong that we were trying to eyeball how many dollars' worth of Lego this took?
Lego building and crafting go hand in hand, like this wearable exercise in symbolic minimalism, the Pink Lego Birdhouse Pendant. Featured by craftswoman Nanobonbon on