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Mimoco – Online Deal

$15 for $30 Worth of Pop-Culture Flash Drives, Gadgets, and Toys

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Sun Nov 18 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$30
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  • T460x279
  • Gadgets + Gear
  • Gamer
  • Good for Gifting

In a Nutshell

Colorful flash drives and card-readers with characters from DC Comics, Star Wars, Emily the Strange, Hello Kitty, and more

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 30, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Valid online only. Shipping not included. Can't be used during Nov. 22nd-28th.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

From escalators to telephones, technology makes life more convenient—with the possible exception of hover bicycles, which don't move no matter how much you pedal them. Celebrate successful inventions with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Flash Drives, Toys, and Accessories

Pick from an assortment of Mimobot flash drives, MimoMicro card readers, and other toys and technology. Popular drives include Einstein ($19.99 for 8GB–$69.99 for 64GB), whose face changes with the removal of the cap, protocol droid C-3PO ($14.99 for 4GB–$69.99 for 64GB), and crimson-masked crusader The Flash ($19.99 for 8GB–$69.99 for 64GB). Purchasers can also opt for the Lonely City USB Hub ($25) or any of the company's toys and accessories, USB card readers, or T-shirts. Shipping is not included and starts at $3.28. Purchases of over $50 total ship for free.

Mimoco

The stern, masked face of Batman. The bright red bow of Hello Kitty. The green, wizened visage of Yoda. These images have two things in common: they've all become iconic, and they've all been wrapped around a 64-gigabyte stick of flash memory.

Boston-based design studio Mimoco (pronounced mee-mo-ko) adds a jolt of pop culture and style to familiar technologies and gadgets, most notably with Mimobot, the company's flagship line of flash drives. Familiar faces from DC Comics, Hello Kitty, Star Wars, and Emily the Strange, along with such notable figures as Einstein and Bruce Lee, grace the glossy exteriors of 2–64-gigabyte memory sticks. Each comes preloaded with desktop wallpaper and other character-specific content—which the company calls Mimory—allowing one to match computers to flash drives, flash drives to T-shirts, and T-shirts to secret double lives as caped crusaders.

In addition to the pack of famous and fictional faces, Mimoco partners with independent popartists to create one-of-a-kind consumer electronics and home goods. To engage with its creative fan base, the company hosts design challenges.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Basketball Plays

Though it might seem like basketball players are just running around to maintain enough sweat to look beautiful on television, they are actually running complex offensive plays. Here are some simple plays that you can try out next time you hit the hardtop:

Dribble Drive: Each offensive player grabs a basketball and dribbles to the hoop. The one who dribbles fastest wins the points.

Pick and Roll: One of the players "picks" which teammate he believes will be the one to shoot the ball. If he is correct, the player that took the shot has to call a timeout so he can immediately get his reward—a "roll" filled with ham and creamed corn.

Backdoor Cut: This is considered the trickiest play in basketball because it requires the offensive team to distract the defense by having their coach put on a top hat, wander onto the court, and ask the defensive players if they'd like to see what his head looks like without a top hat. If the defensive players ignore the coach's distraction, the offensive players should blow on the defenders' eyes until the dryness becomes unbearable.

Which basketball player was voted most beautiful?