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Ok, so i've been doing some research.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817803001
For 25.99 you can get a fairly decent USB hub that is small and i'm sure you could just have it dedicated to your Dongle and one or more Jump Drives

This way you can have any size drive dedicated to the same thing.

Or if you want to have a longer setup that you can just add your jump drives onto:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817803014
17.99

Another couple possibilities:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817707043
13.99

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817398001
10.99
 
judging on what you posted, i would take the thrid one down, break it open, break open my dongle & thumb drive and desolder the connectors, and solder in some wire jumpers and seal it back up so that its all contained in one little thing...
 
I'm waiting for the day when there's a little compartment in many laptops to actually put a dongle in. As in a little door, much like the memory compartment door in the bottom, that you open up, and there's a USB port mounted horizontally and a long slot that you can pop a dongle in. That would be cool. And it could also work for storing thumb drives, but a thumb drive usually isn't worth between 900 and 4500 dollars.
 
check your laptops...my friend has an hp, he had to take the dongle out of the case but he keeps his bluetooth adapter for a mouse in something very similar to that, it stays within the normal footprint....mine doenst have it though...:-(
 
I'm waiting for the day that the dongle goes away, they are fairly easy to get around and are a real crutch for software. I would not mind an "all encompasing dongle" but having 1 dongle for wyg, one dongle for VW, and don't get me started on digi stuff (a dongle for each effects package????).
 
I'm waiting for the day when there's a little compartment in many laptops to actually put a dongle in. As in a little door, much like the memory compartment door in the bottom, that you open up, and there's a USB port mounted horizontally and a long slot that you can pop a dongle in. That would be cool. And it could also work for storing thumb drives, but a thumb drive usually isn't worth between 900 and 4500 dollars.

I'm waiting for the day I can store all my stuff on my HDD without worrying about Dongles or CDs. It is all a hassle. I don't mind dongles/CDs for backups, but I mean it is not worth it for every time you run the program.
 

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