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Farewell To the Floppy Disk

s31523 writes "Those of us who have been in the IT arena for a while remember installing our favorite OS, network client, power application, etc. by feeding the computer what seemed an endless supply of 5.25" soft floppy disks. We rejoiced when the hard 3.5" floppies came out, cutting our install media by 1/3. We practically did backflips when the data CD-ROM arrived and we declared: we will never need any other disk than this! It is with sadness that I report the beginning of the end for the floppy: computer giant PC World has announced it will no longer carry the floppy disk once current supplies run out."

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  1. Mod storage medium down by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 5, Funny

    (-1, Redundant)

    1. Re:Mod storage medium down by Intron · · Score: 3, Funny

      ITYM

      (-1, Insertful)

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  2. Save Icon? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Should we now have to replace the "Save" icons on all out apps?
    Or shall we keep it around as a memorial (and to confuse the next generation)?

  3. Re:Sadly... Good! by i_should_be_working · · Score: 5, Funny

    There's a silver lining: the poor reliability of floppies is what taught me my good backup habits.

    The !silver lining is that because of their poor reliability and the stress it's caused me, whenever I see floppies (or tapes) I throw them to the ground and stomp them to bits. Even if they're not mine.

  4. What's the difference btwn a woman and a computer? by jez9999 · · Score: 4, Funny

    A woman won't accept a 3.5" floppy.

  5. The dawn of time called... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    It wants that joke back.

  6. Plenty of supply by smellsofbikes · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's okay: any geek worth anything has boxes and boxes of them, unlabelled, to shore up the dwindling reserves. I think I have two cubic feet just of Amiga software from 1985 on 3.5" discs, and I don't even know how much from Win95 backups.

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  7. I've never called the 3 1/2 ones floppies by thewils · · Score: 4, Funny

    That was reserved for the truly floppy 5 1/4 disks (or even the eight inch ones I used on Datapoint machines).

    I prefer to call the 3 1/2 ones "stiffies".

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  8. Re:Windows installer requires them by zakezuke · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, Vista does not require install from Floppy. It will support CD/DVD and USB now.

    Ok, so do I invest in 2.5 gigs of memory, or do I use an unused teac and floppy.

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  9. It's by wsanders · · Score: 5, Funny

    [INSERT DISK TO CONTINUE]

    about

    [INSERT DISK TO CONTINUE]

    time.

    [INSERT DISK TO CONTINUE]

    Anybody

    [INSERT DISK TO CONTINUE]

    remem

    [INSERT DISK TO CONTINUE]

    ber the

    [INSERT DISK TO CONTINUE]

    128K

    [INSERT DISK TO CONTINUE]

    Mac?

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  10. Floppies from Hell by onkelonkel · · Score: 4, Funny

    Installing Office 95 on a Toshiba laptop. Twenty six (twenty fucking six!) floppies. After it loaded each one the installer would unpack files for about 3 minutes and only then would it ask for the next floppy. It seemed like about 3 hours to install. I also remember screwing up somehow (do you confirm not wanting to continue to cancel? Y/N/Abort) at some point and having to do this twice. Curse you floppy drive!

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  11. When do we get notchable CD's? by CrazyJim1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I want to use both sides of my CD to store data.

  12. Re:Windows installer requires them by Reaperducer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does this mean that the Dell-heads will stop telling me that "No floppy drive" is a valid a reason not to switch to a Mac?

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  13. Re:How proper is the way to honor? by Haiku+4+U · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ode to the floppy -
    the only thing that stores more
    with a hole in it.

  14. Re:Sadly... Good! by natrius · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's not a bug, it's a feature to make sure you don't copy that floppy.

  15. How is a woman like a compiler? by eddy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Miss a period and they go wild.

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  16. Re:Windows installer requires them by rtb61 · · Score: 3, Funny

    How to annoy people. Tell a person with one computer all about slipstreaming ;0.

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  17. Re:So, XP and below are doomed by this. by cpt+kangarooski · · Score: 3, Funny

    USB floppies are trickier than you think. The main problem is that the data interface for a floppy is only accessible when you open the shutter, but when you plug in a usb cable and spin up the floppy, the cable tends to either damage the media or get pulled into the disk, causing it to jam.

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  18. I got an email about this by spun · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just the other day, I got an email purporting to have found the cure for floppy di... oh wait, diSks, floppy disks. Nevermind.

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