Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Apr 2010 18:38 UTC
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Diskettes sucked... I'm glad the world has finally left them behind. It's been so long since I've seen a computer with a floppy drive that I think they were practically dead a long time ago. Not sure how it's "news" that one of the three remaining companies selling those things finally pulls support though... if anything's news, it's that people still are (for whatever reason) buying and selling those wretched things.
I haven't used them for very many years (and mostly for school) but when I did... I hated those pieces of s***. Slow as hell, and about as unreliable as anything can get in electronics. Used them mostly in the late 90s to early 2000s.
Edited 2010-04-26 20:49 UTC





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To be honest, I only had to do what you say once or twice, but I get your point. And reading through this thread, it seems that I was able to buy pretty much every faulty 3.5" diskette on earth. I lost countless hours and money to those things. So please forgive my bitterness.