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USB Exercise DogIt's sad, but true. The newest version of the USB Humping Dog humps no longer. Instead, it has been reduced to exercising. Yes folks, this USB-powered pup feels the need to burn more calories by doing sit-ups instead.

The USB Exercise Dog can be pre-ordered now on Wowzzers.com for $14.99, with an expected shipment date of May 2008. Unfortunately, this refreshed canine still can't be used to store data. That's ruf.

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Posted by: USB
March 4, 2008 1:27 PM

Oh my god!

Today I've seen this (stupid) dog on youtube first time. These kind of USB-Gadgets is what the earth is looking for!! *duuuuh* :D


Posted by: alan h
March 4, 2008 1:28 PM

Weak! I mean, I know we could all use more exercise, but the Humping Dog had so much personality! Now he's just the...sit up dog...or something. :(


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