USB sticks are recent additions to that mysterious group of miscellaneous items that clutter up kitchen drawers (scientifically known as bits and bobs). They’ve joined paperclips, string, staples, bottle tops and keys for long-lost padlocks as things you can’t bear to throw away just in case they prove useful one day.
In the case of USB sticks, that day is today. I’ve not rummaged through Jonathan Parkyn’s drawers, but I imagine they’re home to significantly fewer USBs than a month ago. In our Cover Feature, he explains 20 ingenious ways to use these sticks (or keys, flash drives, thumb drives, etc). Have a read, and you’ll be glad you never got round to binning them.
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