But I won’t. I’ll just let you read the real blurb from Skymall themselves. Who better to be a vessel for the Lord himself, than a large corporation, with a 1-800 number.
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Carry The Holy Bible in Your Pocket
Now you can enjoy the scriptures any time you want with this remarkable USB Holy Bible. The complete Bible is contained in a fixed memory test file format that you can easily access through your computer or notebook’s USB port. Small enough to put on your key chain, the USB Holy Bible has a highly detailed leather look with gold lettering to make it an attractive and meaningful piece to carry with you . Dimensions: 1.4″.
Get is here for $29.99..
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Ps.
When I was on a flight recently and saw this in Skymall, I swear to God, but there was a guy a few seats over that was actually reading from the Bible. As I walked passed him when I alighted from the plane, I casually dropped the magazine in the seat next to him, with the page, left accidentally on the page with the USB Bible.
I looked back and he looked uninterrested in it.
Shame.


What’s the size of the USB? It’s only big enough for bible?
I guess some ppl prefer reading the actual book than read from comp. That’s USB bible is portable alrite but to use that you gotta carry around ur comp/notebk which is abit hassle in some places. eg. sometime on the plane (landing/taking off where most ppl wanna read bible while they are scare) and you have to switch off all ur electronic devices, so yah bk is more preferable in this situation.
PS. he didnt look..may be he was too much into his book. yah quite a shame.
Comment by mayvelous — November 10, 2005 @ 3:39 pm
What size is this USB device? Great question! If it was a 1GB bible could it have the Bible in multiple languages? Could it in fact be the Bible on mp3, read by Regis Philbin?
And if there’s enough room, I can store all my powerpoint slides on this coming sales quarter!
Comment by est1976 — November 10, 2005 @ 3:54 pm
This would go great with an iBeleive.
Comment by Simon King — November 11, 2005 @ 5:45 pm
In a bizarre set of circumstances, I actually know the guy who designed the iBelieve. Nice addition to the little iBible thingy.
Comment by est1976 — November 12, 2005 @ 2:51 pm
One thing that is glaringly obvious to me from the photo is the fact that if you are to plug this USB Bible into your laptop or PC, it ‘unintentinally’ blocks the nearby USB ports, thereby restricting you from being able to read your Pocket Holy Qur’an at the same time!
Comment by Len Aye — November 16, 2005 @ 11:18 am