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More Like hoarders sammytko Dec 2011 #1
What was a bit scary was... krispos42 Dec 2011 #4
You've got yourself a real piece of museum history there. Savor it. Quartermass Dec 2011 #33
What, no 8" floppies? Downwinder Dec 2011 #2
That's what I was thinking. hobbit709 Dec 2011 #3
How about a book of US zip codes, circa 1994? krispos42 Dec 2011 #6
They were under a couple of stone tablets krispos42 Dec 2011 #8
Look at those stone tablets closely. Downwinder Dec 2011 #15
At my work... 47of74 Dec 2011 #5
Must be fun using WinZip... krispos42 Dec 2011 #7
It's for some very old computers 47of74 Dec 2011 #22
Oh, jeez... PKZip and PZUnzip krispos42 Dec 2011 #26
And I think the computer has a 170 megabyte hard drive 47of74 Dec 2011 #28
Ahh. Someone who knows Assembly language and Fortran77. madinmaryland Dec 2011 #9
I had to take a Fortran77 course for my course of study. krispos42 Dec 2011 #10
I have a programmer friend OriginalGeek Dec 2011 #11
I took a basic programming class using Basic and Pascal denbot Dec 2011 #16
I had to take Pascal too. Good grief! Grantuspeace Dec 2011 #44
I have some punch cards packed away somewhere if you're interested Major Nikon Dec 2011 #12
I expect to find an original abacus around someplace... krispos42 Dec 2011 #13
Magnetic data might last 10 years if you're lucky. I doubt too much longer. nt BootinUp Dec 2011 #14
Punched paper tape might be a valuable find JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2011 #17
I was talking with one of the guys about this... krispos42 Dec 2011 #23
If you find tubes, you've hit the Jackpot.......... Burma Jones Dec 2011 #18
We have tubes that emit specific wavelenghts of light. krispos42 Dec 2011 #24
And in the closet - a box of Iomega Zip disks wyldwolf Dec 2011 #19
Congrats! BTW those 5 1/4 floppies make nice coffee coasters LynneSin Dec 2011 #20
Thanks... it was a nice Christmas present! n/t krispos42 Dec 2011 #27
I have a USB 3 1/2" floppy drive. Thumb drives have sort of taken over now. HopeHoops Dec 2011 #21
oh cool, this is useful information barbtries Dec 2011 #39
It works great. HopeHoops Dec 2011 #40
Could have been worse. HappyMe Dec 2011 #25
hee! shanti Dec 2011 #29
If they were on top of a Thomas Guide you're really in trouble. bluesbassman Dec 2011 #30
I can't believe I used to navigate UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #49
Yeah, and they worry about people texting while driving now. bluesbassman Dec 2011 #50
My Dad still has fifty or so 5.25" floppies on his desk csziggy Dec 2011 #31
Right next to his slide rule, rotary phone, and incandescent lightbulb? krispos42 Dec 2011 #34
Slide rule - check; rotary phone is upstairs now; he's actually using fluorescent! csziggy Dec 2011 #35
See? Typical engineer krispos42 Dec 2011 #36
Oh dear lord quakerboy Dec 2011 #37
It gets worse - HIS father was an engineer csziggy Dec 2011 #41
Someone leaves you free coasters, and you're complaining ? nt eppur_se_muova Dec 2011 #32
why yes. barbtries Dec 2011 #38
Just get a USB floppy drive a2liberal Dec 2011 #42
i'm going to barbtries Dec 2011 #46
Do you watch Big Bang Theory? GoneOffShore Dec 2011 #43
Which episode? a2liberal Dec 2011 #47
Something about the "enemies list" - GoneOffShore Dec 2011 #48
Thanks! (n/t) a2liberal Dec 2011 #51
Is this it? progressoid Dec 2011 #52
That is the one - GoneOffShore Dec 2011 #53
For MLK Day, I Volunteered to Paint Murals at a High School's Computer Lab Yavin4 Dec 2011 #45
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