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Dell Dropping The Floppy

adambwells writes "Dell wants to stop including floppy drives as standard hardware on its Dimension line of desktops, and will start this practice later this quarter, as reported in this Yahoo article. Says Dell's product marketing: We would like to see customers migrate away from floppies as quickly as possible, because there are better alternative technologies out there ... it's an antique technology. At some point, you've got to draw the line. You wouldn't think of using a processor from 15 years ago." They plan to educate their customers about recordable CDs and USB pen drives as replacements."

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  1. Well that takes me back by TerryAtWork · · Score: 5, Funny

    I remember when they ADDED the new-fangled 3 1/4 inch floppy drive to machines.

    Back before there was dirt, and a computer weighed 6,000 tons!

    And we programmed with ones and with zeros - and sometimes we ran out of ones!

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    It's Christmas everyday with BitTorrent.
  2. Re:Woo - Hoo by alaric187 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hopefully they get rid of all of the "extra" stupid buttons on the mouse too...

  3. Re:About Time. by jo.cool · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually I made it my business to get a 5 1/4" installed in my Athlon, just in case, you know, I want to run WordStar.

  4. Re:About Time. by Gehenna_Gehenna · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's nothing. Why, when I was a young lad my parents used to make me wear floppy disks as clothing!

    My old man would wake me up at 2:00 in the morning and make me format floppy disks untill 5:00 the following morning and I liked it! I loved it! I used to store the entire ecyclopedia britannica on only 245,037,072 disks and it suited me just fine!

    Tell that to them kids today and they won't believe ya.

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  5. Re:My Reasons for Wanting Those Ports by AKnightCowboy · · Score: 5, Funny
    CD-RW drives can be had brand-new for about $75CDN and can burn 900MB worth of data to a disc in approximately 1 minute 30 seconds. 900MB discs can be had for about $0.50CDN, 800MB CD-RW discs can be had for about $3CDN or less.


    Is that 900MB Canadian or 900MB U.S.? If it's Canadian then that comes out to about 700MB U.S. right? I wasn't aware they sold 900MB Canadian discs.. must be a perk of paying that music industry tax on recordable media. :-)