Remember the USB Humping Dog? At least there is now some purpose in it’s sad existence as Dan Gliebe used his electronics know-how to add in some flash memory and trained it to hump during data-transfer activity only. This was made possible by throwing in a 256MB circuit board, a 555 timer chip, and a 2N3904 NPN transistor. Apparently all current orders are sold out, so those who want one will have to wait for approximately three weeks before a new batch of canines are available. For detailed instructions, head on here.
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