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My Mojo Experience
12.Mar.07 | 6 Comments
Since September of last year I’ve been curious about this MojoPac thing. Missed all the buzz? From the Overview:
MojoPac is a technology that transforms your iPod or USB Hard Drive or Flash drive into a portable and private PC. Just install MojoPac on any USB 2.0 complaint storage device, upload your applications [...]
USB Key Fun -or- What I ended up tossing on my new key
19.Nov.06 | 3 Comments
Earlier this month I acquired a new 1GB USB Key and was pondering what I should do with it. Since then, I discovered Torpark which seemed like something useful to lug around. Last night I realized what would be truly useful, for me, would be a USB Key with my typical blogging apps [...]
But What Should I Do With It?
05.Nov.06 | 6 Comments
My local Micro Center recently had a good deal going on 1GB USB drives. Or at least, $15.99 seemed like a good deal to me, so on a whim I stopped in last week and picked one up.
Not that I really needed one, mind you. I have my trusty little 256MB that easily [...]
Small MojoPac update
10.Oct.06 | 3 Comments
I tried to have a look at MojoPac a couple weeks ago. I had no luck primarily due my non-standard windows installation location. Bummer
Curious to see if any progress had been made on that front, I swung by their forums this evening to find them closed for remodeling. However there’s an announcement [...]
Oh No, I’ve got no Mojo
27.Sep.06 | 2 Comments
Saw reference to a new product yesterday [via Download Squad] and was looking forward to trying it out this evening. The product is called MojoPac and, in theory, does some sort of magic to treat an external USB drive as another pseudo-virtual PC. Wait, I didn’t say that right. Here, from the [...]


