 Corydon Cultivant son jardin Premium join:2008-02-18 Denver, CO clubs:
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| reply to v35_pilot Re: End of an era
I remember being pissed when AOL started distributing its software on CD instead of floppy disk.
The floppy disks at least could be repurposed into something useful. The CDs were totally and completely worthless. -- "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too." |
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| said by Corydon :I remember being pissed when AOL started distributing its software on CD instead of floppy disk. The floppy disks at least could be repurposed into something useful. The CDs were totally and completely worthless. No, those CD cases were great. You could run over them with a car and they wouldn't break. I used to ask everyone I know to drop them off at my house when they got one. -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl |
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| reply to Corydon said by Corydon :The floppy disks at least could be repurposed into something useful. The CDs were totally and completely worthless. The floppies were worthless too. They would develop bad sectors after a couple of uses. -- When providing an online service, such as email, 5% of the work goes into providing the service, and the other 95% goes into preventing or dealing with abusers of the service. |
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| reply to supergirl said by supergirl : No, those CD cases were great. You could run over them with a car and they wouldn't break. I used to ask everyone I know to drop them off at my house when they got one. I still have a few unopened. If AOL goes under, collectable value increase! |
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  james
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| I wonder if it would increase that much (though even a value of $1 from it's current worth of $0 is an infinite increase) You may get buyers from our generation of internet users, but in 30 years AOL will be largely forgotten, even by those of us who lived through their rise and fall.
We truly have lived through the golden era of computing and the internet. Let us take some time to appreciate what we've been through, and pray that it doesn't come crashing down any time soon. |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN | reply to kpatz It's called WORN media...Write Once - Read Never. Makes great backups as long as you don't have to restore. |
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