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Farewell, floppy, old friend
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Dangit, still my prefered way of flashing BIOS. :( |
Hate em won't miss em.
Good riddance :D |
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 |
Dang. Just when the quality of CD-RW discs was getting worse. :-?
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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. |
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It said 'instert disk three' but only two would fit :haha: :salute:
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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... |
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I agree, BURN HIM! BUUURRN HIIIMM!! :arrgh!: Hrm... how about "cleavage golf" using floppy disks? :D |
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Rest in pieces, you wont be missed. Old friend.
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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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