A case worthy of my Isadora USB Key
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So I've been terrified of losing my USB key since I bought it - the thing is so tiny, and so valuable!
What do you folks carry your Isadora USB key in?
I had been keeping it in a metal box for mints with a snapping lid - makes a loud noise when dropped, and even when open I have to shake out the key from the folded paper inside. It's a very functional solution but not so nice!
But now, I found this little wooden jewelry box and decided to make a cooler case for the key.
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The box is sure a good solution, but I would also put a string through the hole on the top. It helps to find the key if it is lying somewhere between the cable mess.
Best Michel
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Yes. Connect the key to the box. Long string or aircraft cable (I just like aircraft cable)
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Thanks people, I never even saw that hole in the hasp!
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This is amazing. Love it. Great idea. I've seen people with huge big wooden key ringa before, a bit like you get at B&B hotels sometimes.
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I added my dad's old dog tags to the hole in the key. Long and flexible with a loud jangly sound if you drop them.
I had to take the radiation meter off since it was too bulky for the box... ;-) -
Hi,
I have mine floating around in the pocket of my computer bag - or stuck into the back of an external monitor here and there. Occasionally, I freak out about where the hell is that little blue key - have I left it somewhere? have I lost it?. I have been using them for what appear like close to a decade now, my original likes to break free of its little blue suit and go naked - but I quickly get it dressed again. I have had to give one to a tech recently, to update a computer, now I am starting to panic about getting it back!
best wishes
bonemap
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Oh my.. How many do you have ?
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@juriaan said:
How many do you have ?
I manage 4 Isadora keys. They get used for student projects and multi-machine installations. Apologies if it appears excessive.
The hasp key is a bit more economical for the small number of media arts students I supervise. It also allows the most flexibility for managing site based projects and the mobility of the lisences across different machines.
Best wishes
Bonemap