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In reply to the discussion: Slowly They Modernize: A Federal Agency That Still Uses Floppy Disks [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)49. I actually worked on one of these in 1973.
It was actually a prototype of an early word processing machine (If you remember "Lanier" that will give you an idea). In the office they called it an "automatic typewriter." It was a good idea, BUT, when you had to access an existing file you better hope that file was somewhere near the area of the tape you were currently working in or you'd spend 10 minutes waiting for it to find the correct spot on the tape. I used to complain that, "I could have manually typed this order 6 times by now."
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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