I think 9th grade was the last time I used one, we had floppies to store our projects in a CAD class.
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It's where I kept my games in the early 90's.
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Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, you needed cases of these things to load the DOS OS on a new computer. This came with binders of directions. Fun times :)
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I kept a box from college for posterity, along with my tape collection of music from the 90s. My daughter just looks at me with her head tilted. She thinks CDs are archaic.
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I wasn't organized enough to have one of these. I had a small yellow portable case that held like 4 or 5, otherwise I think I kept them all in a shoebox.
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These things were practically indestructible (magnets being a notable exception). My experience with optical media is they inevitably get fatally scratched and require careful storage.pic.twitter.com/XS3UyfN6BC
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I still have three large ones and two smaller ones. Great days when programs prompted you to insert disk #3 to continue... especially if disk #3 was somehow missing.
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Oh man, I had a couple of these full of disks back in the day. They used to hold many of these. Tell him to think of them as tiny, fragile, flash drives.pic.twitter.com/hAsPaBdubO
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Had a shelf of these in our office/computer room. Over years tried to repurpose but ended up tossing. Sigh... btw: next to them had stack of Zip floppies b/c they were the future!! ( in 1995).
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Same.
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