It could soon be time to bid a final farewell to flo...
ChefKarl
ChefKarl
Sehra
It... what? 4 years? I thought they had been buried for over a decade.
ChefKarl
Sehra
: there are systems that still use them, because it is expensive to replace some of these.
Swamp Daddy
The 3.5” disk wasn’t very floppy. It was a bit rigid. Now the 5” & 8” ones had a bit of flop to them.
Carolyn 🐱📚
Wow, I thought they'd died off years ago! I first used 8" truely floppy disks, and when years later I first got my hands on one of these little guts it seemed so high tech! I still gave my disk box and floppies somewhere
OhCecilia
Honestly shocked they're still being used