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Old 01-02-2007, 01:38   #25
Uncle Peter
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Re: Is this the death of 3.5"

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Originally Posted by TheNorm View Post
Which could mean that you've been in your current job for 25 years...

Interestingly, the 8" disk was designed to hold as much data as one box of punched cards.

nostalgia ON

My first programs were written on punched cards, in FORTRAN. Sighhhhh...

nostalgia OFF

Ahhh the old Fairlight CMI Series I used to use 8" floppies.
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