[ale] a moment of silence please

Pat Regan thehead at patshead.com
Wed Apr 28 04:17:35 EDT 2010


A friend of mine once bought OS/2 on cd.  I know we had 2.0 and Warp, 
but I'm pretty certain this was Warp.  We were probably in the early 
part of high school.  He didn't own a cd-rom drive, but I did.  A 
monstrous 1x sony external deal that used caddies.

He saved 10 or 20 bucks by going cd instead of floppy.  But we had to 
find 10-20 floppies to use to create the install disks.  We made those 
at my house and we walked the couple miles to his house to install it. 
Half way through we hit our first bad floppy...  So we had to go back, 
recreate that one...  I think we had to do that twice.

I don't miss 3.5 inch floppies.  My fond memories are of 5.25 floppies. 
  I had a neat little punch tool that made perfect clean holes to make 
the other side writable in the Apple drives.

The 3.5 punch tool was much more monstrous by comparison, and the hard 
plastic didn't cut as cleanly.  I do remember once melting a hole in a 
3.5 floppy with a soldering iron to make it high density...

Pat

On 04/28/2010 12:49 AM, Chris Woodfield wrote:
> I see your loading Windows 3.1 from floppies and raise you multiple installs of Microsoft Office 5.1(?) for Mac - I think there were at least 30 floppy disks in the box. And Windows 95 clocked in at 15 disks?
>
> -C
>
> On Apr 27, 2010, at 6:59 26PM, Dustin Puryear wrote:
>
>> I have vague memories of loading Windows 3.11 from floppies when I was
>> in 9'th grade or so. Wow.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of
>> Michael Trausch
>> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 4:11 PM
>> To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux!
>> Subject: Re: [ale] a moment of silence please
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Paul Cartwright<ale at pcartwright.com>
>> wrote:
>>> JoshuaInNippon writes "In a brief press release buried within Sony
>> Japan's
>>> website, the company announced that they would be ending sales of the
>> classic
>>> 3.5 inch floppy disk in the country in March of 2011. Sony introduced
>> the
>>> size to the world in 1981, which saw its heyday in the 1990s. Sony has
>> been
>>> one of the last major manufacturers to continue shipments of the disk
>> type
>>> they helped develop, but had ended most worldwide sales in March of
>> this
>>> year. The company's production of the 3.5 inch floppy ceased in 2009.
>> Sony
>>> noted the demand, or a lack thereof, as the reason. The company's
>> withdrawal
>>> is one of the final marks in the slow death of the floppy era."
>>
>> Being that I *still* use 3.5" floppy disks, this does make me quite sad.
>>
>> I use them these days as ~900KB encrypted stores (with duplicates!) of
>> small things like encryption keys and certificates.  Something about
>> sorting the things and working with them without them being in my
>> $HOME is nice to me.
>>
>>   -- Mike
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