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Musical Organ Created From 49 Floppy Disk Drives

ErnieKey writes: A youth club in Germany, called Toolbox Bodensee, has created an unusual musical organ. It is constructed of 49 floppy disk drives all of which combine to play quite a unique sound. It has the ability to be played manually or act as a playback device. If you have a bunch of old floppy drives and want to assemble your own organ, the 3D print files are available for free download on Thingiverse.

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  1. Re:Assemble your own organ by marcello_dl · · Score: 4, Funny

    Haiku answer.
    Yet
    that one too
    is mostly floppy.

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  2. Re:Dual use by AthanasiusKircher · · Score: 4, Funny

    You can also use it to Bach up your files.

    I tried that. But, to be Franck, I couldn't Handel how the sound Varese in this thing, so I ended up Haydn this Creation away; now it's just Leonin the server Cage. If I Figaro out what will work better, I'll make a Chopin Liszt, and go buy something that's Godunov.

    Okay, very punny. We done now?