Sometimes, when I dig through my old collection of USB sticks, I’ll find one that I purchased in 2008. It’s an old Cruzer Micro that clocks in at 8 GB, with a head that can slide out and a plastic window that glows orange while it’s being read. I paid about $20 for that back then, and it felt like a real futuristic piece of tech. These days, I can spend the same amount of money and get a stick that has 16x the memory of my Cruzer Micro. I don’t want to imagine what 128 GB would have cost me back in the late 2000s.