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External data storage devices!
http://www.tomshardware.com/picturestory/588-external-data-storage-history.html
Platapus
04-14-12, 09:38 PM
Punch Card (1900-1950s)
Ahem! I was using punch cards back in 1979. Harrumph. :stare:
8" Floppy Disk (1971-1979)
I was using 8 inch floppy disks in the Air Force in the early 1990's Double Harrumph. :stare::stare:
Kazuaki Shimazaki II
04-14-12, 10:10 PM
What happened to the abacus and plain old paper as storage devices?
Paper:
Used: ~200BC-Present
Capacity: Approximately 2500 bytes/A4 page
Sailor Steve
04-14-12, 11:07 PM
I remember when my paycheck was a punchcard.
I love direct deposit, and I love USB.
Rockstar
04-14-12, 11:13 PM
I was about to mention also when the Eagle pooped it was in the form of a punch card every two weeks.
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TLAM Strike
04-14-12, 11:16 PM
Punch Card (1900-1950s)
Ahem! I was using punch cards back in 1979. Harrumph. :stare:
Why do I have this image of you now...
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/1449/scififantasywtfscificov.jpg
Tribesman
04-15-12, 03:08 AM
What happened to the abacus and plain old paper as storage devices?
Paper:
Used: ~200BC-Present
Capacity: Approximately 2500 bytes/A4 page
What have you got against stone?
It is far more secure than paper for data storage and has a longer history.
Sailor Steve
04-15-12, 09:16 AM
What have you got against stone?
It is far more secure than paper for data storage and has a longer history.
Old techology. It takes too long to write. And it's fairly lacking in the portability department.
Platapus
04-15-12, 09:53 AM
Why do I have this image of you now...
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/1449/scififantasywtfscificov.jpg
I am a human, please do not fold, spindle, or mutilate. :D
nikimcbee
04-15-12, 10:04 AM
They left out the terabyte disk.
I don't miss the floppy disks. Could you imagine installing SH5 from a 5 inch floppy.:hmmm::haha: You'ld have a pallet of disks.
Please insert disk 507 to continue the installation.:dead:
Kazuaki Shimazaki II
04-15-12, 10:10 AM
I don't miss the floppy disks. Could you imagine installing SH5 from a 5 inch floppy.:hmmm::haha: You'ld have a pallet of disks
Back then, games were smaller. But I actually dislike the part where they deteriorate over time, so you can never really trust them.
I get the same experience with DVD-Rs.
http://www.geekvintage.com/images/commodore-64-1530-datasette.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Qyc1wwVoT-4/TaASQp8WgGI/AAAAAAAAAoo/72iQoCZaYSA/s640/1598f18253a46bf85cb75c917ca68b79aa8c51d0_m.png (http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/1555816/data-cassette-tapes-apple-ii-software-1979)
:D
nikimcbee
04-15-12, 10:40 AM
http://www.geekvintage.com/images/commodore-64-1530-datasette.jpg
I had one of those.:haha:
krashkart
04-15-12, 10:53 AM
Old techology. It takes too long to write. And it's fairly lacking in the portability department.
That's why we have forklifts. :yep:
kraznyi_oktjabr
04-15-12, 10:56 AM
Old techology. It takes too long to write. And it's fairly lacking in the portability department.Strange... it seemed to work quite well in The Flintstones. :hmmm:
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