Booting from a USB Flash Drive

Is this possible? I travel a lot and to have a flash drive for use in an emergency would be great.

This could be the device you are looking for, the TechTool Protege. It says it is a 1 GB, flash memory, pocket-sized device that can boot Macs via FireWire. It says it comes with the latest version of OS X already on it. It sounds interesting, but I've not heard of it before.
http://www.micromat.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=34
Regards,
Steve M.
Edit: This seems to be the same device without the TechTool stuff on it.
http://www.kanguru.com/fireflash.html
Message was edited by: Steve M.

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