Domino Drives Show You What You're Packin'

Brazilian designer Marcos Breder came up with these domino-inspired flash drives. Two drives lock together to form a domino, and each individual drive lights up with dots to indicate how many gigs of space are filled. Pretty clever idea, but it would be pretty annoying trying to get the right amount of data on each drive just to have a functional set of dominoes. Which is the point of these right?
Domino drive shows how much space is left [dvice]
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