I remember having dozens of WIP midi songs I was composing on a floppy disk. When I was a kid I carried it around in my school backpack because I went between my mom’s and dad’s houses and I wanted to keep them with me. Of course, that means the little metal sliding plate got bent and it was easy to insert it into the computer… nearly impossible to get it out.
I once had a WAV file of the Terminator 2 intro music stored on a 1.44 MB floppy, it filled the entire disk. You could not listen to it, because the floppy drive was too slow to load it fast enough. I don’t miss floppies.
Hey, eat me, buddy. I was writing terrible reports on floppy disks before it was cool.
Underage b&.
Give it credit.
1 Meg goes pretty far with text.
Silly me.
This picture clearly shows a hard disk, not a floppy disk. I mean anybody can see that. /90s computer illiterate
I’m not even that old, it’s just I had cheap computers until way too late -_-
Error reading drive A:
Abort, Retry, Fail?