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"What's on Your USB Keychain?"

In the spirit of Apple's old "What's on your PowerBook?" ads or even Gizmodo's "What's in your Gadget Bag?, I ask you what's on your USB drive keychain. Having just popped mine in after some months, I am surprised to find:

  • a C# source file to screen scrape NBA scores
  • a collection of tools such as:
    • an exe to clear my IE cache
    • an exe to copy clipboard data between machines
    • oleview.exe
    • filever.exe
    • an ASP to dump all server variables
    • at least three ASPs to display bug data
  • a C# project to request and parse RSS feeds into a collection of objects
  • the desktop picture off one of my dev machines

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 15, 2004
    Right now:
    - DirectX 9 SDK
    - SharePoint wrapper classes that I have yet to release
    - Source code for Quake II (don't know why that's there?)
    - JPG images from a trip that I copied from my camera
    - Set of HTML files I keep for reference (links to info on the net) in case someone asks
    - ASP version of an app that I'm porting to .NET in next couple of weeks

    Wish I had:
    - Copy of Half-Life 2 (legit)
    - The answer to everything
    - Enough space to hold Visual Studio 2005 + XP bootable image
  • Anonymous
    August 15, 2004
    Right now, all I'm carting around is a copy of <a href="http://keepass.sourceforge.net/">KeePass</a> and my personal password file.
  • Anonymous
    August 15, 2004
    .Text really needs a comment preview button or a warning that HTML is not supported. :(

    http://keepass.sourceforge.net/
  • Anonymous
    August 15, 2004
    At the moment I have 3 episodes of the Family Guy
  • Anonymous
    August 16, 2004
    I really wish there was killer PenDrive application out there ...

    would really like to have copy of my own browser, which I can clear the cache, ideally would love to have something that when I plug it in - it allows me to create like a virutal logon to that machine with my settings, favoriates etc ... also a set of killerapps like password manager, file eraser, good file sync manager, lightweight pop3 client (all of the above need to be run with reg entries, use XML settings files etc - means when visting friends can just plug in and away I go without effecting there machine at all.