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Arclight 04-28-10 02:22 AM

Farewell, floppy, old friend
 
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In 1981, Sony brought the world the 3.5-inch floppy disk, which for nearly two decades would stand as the PC world's preferred means of storage. In 2011, after 30 years on the market, Sony will cease production of these disks.
Goodbye, Floppy Disks

Dangit, still my prefered way of flashing BIOS. :(

Castout 04-28-10 04:08 AM

Hate em won't miss em.

Good riddance :D

HunterICX 04-28-10 04:12 AM

Floppy disks, still remember having one that booted up a Dos platform to launch my installed games easily back then.

and Floppy's are created by the Empire http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4SCSGRVAQE :03:

HunterICX

krashkart 04-28-10 05:50 AM

Dang. Just when the quality of CD-RW discs was getting worse. :-?

Feuer Frei! 04-28-10 06:19 AM

Heck, when i gave the Computer place my list of things that i wanted in the new "rig", the person glanced over it, asked me a few questions, four i think, if memory serves me correctly.
1 of the questions was:
Do you want a floppy drive in your P.C.?
I looked at him, to see if he was having me on...
Nope, he was serious. I said no in my most genuine and most respectable voice.

Reece 04-28-10 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Arclight (Post 1375885)
Goodbye, Floppy Disks

Dangit, still my prefered way of flashing BIOS. :(

Likewise, CD's are ok but they are not rewritable, the ones that are are not so from DOS, I use my floppy for ghosting also, will have to look into ram sticks, though again I'm not sure that they are accessible from DOS either!:hmmm:

SteamWake 04-28-10 08:26 AM

It said 'instert disk three' but only two would fit :haha: :salute:

krashkart 04-28-10 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1376111)
It said 'instert disk three' but only two would fit :haha: :salute:

You didn't push hard enough on the third disk. :up:

SteamWake 04-28-10 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by krashkart (Post 1376530)
You didn't push hard enough on the third disk. :up:

Hey I'm still trying to figure out how to open that cupholder thing. ;)

krashkart 04-28-10 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1376533)
Hey I'm still trying to figure out how to open that cupholder thing. ;)

:haha:

Raptor1 04-28-10 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Castout (Post 1375941)
Hate em won't miss em.

Good riddance :D

KILL THE BLASPHEMER! KIIIIIIILLLLLLLLL!

Floppies still have the awesome use of opening the metal plate protecting the disk itself and then letting it slide back again and again and again...

krashkart 04-28-10 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1376564)
KILL THE BLASPHEMER! KIIIIIIILLLLLLLLL!

Floppies still have the awesome use of opening the metal plate protecting the disk itself and then letting it slide back again and again and again...

Dude, you so totally reminded me of fun things to do with floppies. :o Ever play floppy disk golf with your friends, using each other as the targets? Or, how about the countless other drinking games that could be invented? The usefulness of the floppy disk does not end at the floppy drive. :yeah:

I agree, BURN HIM! BUUURRN HIIIMM!! :arrgh!:


Hrm... how about "cleavage golf" using floppy disks? :D

TLAM Strike 04-28-10 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1376533)
Hey I'm still trying to figure out how to open that cupholder thing. ;)

Here you go

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Originally Posted by krashkart (Post 1376578)
Dude, you so totally reminded me of fun things to do with floppies. :o Ever play floppy disk golf with your friends, using each other as the targets? Or, how about the countless other drinking games that could be invented? The usefulness of the floppy disk does not end at the floppy drive. :yeah:

We would crack them open and use the magnetic disk as a coaster and then glue them back together and leave them laying around where unsuspecting people would stick them in a floppy drive and wonder why they weren't reading any files. Sometimes we would mix the magnetic disks up in other peoples disks to mess with their heads.

ReFaN 04-29-10 05:48 AM

Rest in pieces, you wont be missed. Old friend.

kiwi_2005 04-29-10 09:06 AM

I remember making a backup copy of Star wars Tie Fighter took something like 30 floppies and like 3 hrs to complete :har:

I don't even have a floppy drive threw it out years ago. Came in handy for formatting Windows 95/98 back in the day but once xp came out there was no need for a floppy startup disk anymore.


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