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In reply to the discussion: Slowly They Modernize: A Federal Agency That Still Uses Floppy Disks [View all]JHB
(38,090 posts)4. I'd forgotten that 3.5s were called floppies too...
...since they don't actually flop. The 5 inchers were bendy, and I can only guess about the older, larger ones (8 inch?)
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Slowly They Modernize: A Federal Agency That Still Uses Floppy Disks [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Dec 2013
OP
I remember disks being huge platters (between 12 and 15 inches) sorta like LPs
notadmblnd
Dec 2013
#39
It wasn't that long ago! I started my Masters in the fall of 1998 and finished in the spring
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#18
Hey, watch that! I was driving a truck for FoMoCo when I saw my first UNIX mini with
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#11
I have hard copies of my stuff. Still lots of people with floppy libraries though.
Xithras
Dec 2013
#19
Oh, yes, of course...for you I can see it...I was just thinking about my stuff...
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#22
You should see how antiquated some of the equipment we still use in the FAA is. nt
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#26
I wonder if some of the "high-tech" computer stuff in this video looks familiar?
Art_from_Ark
Dec 2013
#32
The VORs that establish airways in the National Aerospace System are actually WWII technology
Major Nikon
Dec 2013
#54
Yep. They are basically letting a lot of them just fail with no intention of replacing or repairing.
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#61
There's at least one VOR in our airspace that i know for a fact defines an airway..
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#65
I still use 5 1/4" floppies, as well as 3 1/2" - and ZIP disks too. Archival storage sucks.
FMalone
Dec 2013
#27
It also would surprise me if the supplier of the 3.5 diskettes wasn't making a killing
Blue_Tires
Dec 2013
#60
