TaxCut Deluxe on a stick
Why pay $19.99 for TaxCut Deluxe from H&R Block
when you could spend $49.95 for the software on a
256MB USB drive? I guess because the software is preloaded, and after rebate the package is under forty bucks... Or
not. I've seen apps on a usb drive, OS'es on a drive, even diagnostic tools on a pocketable FireWire drive, but this
seems a little silly. But if you're into that sort of thing I guess it's great. Just for laughs, here's a bunch of ideas on making any USB flash drive bootable, for
what it's worth.[Via Engadget]











