@Mr_NutterButter
Is the 3rd time the charm?

Anyway, dlh is more millennial generation than boomer. Still pretty old stuff. I don't expect many people to remember 1998 software.

@alyx legend tells of a species of human that was born after such marvels of technology were created.

Legend even says you may even be speaking to one without even knowing it.

@Mr_NutterButter
You're one of those miracle babies that never used a floppy or has never had to untangle cassette tape.

@alyx but old enough to remember how shit those things were when the adults took them out of storage and try to use them around me.

@Mr_NutterButter
You kinda need to use them yourself to see the beauty. Seeing someone else use them is like watching someone else use marijuana and expecting you get a high.

@alyx @Mr_NutterButter I remember when we had dead air between things. I used to have to rewind a vhs, and while that was going on I just had to sing in my head or something to pass the time.

@alyx @Mr_NutterButter i actually got gifted a set of floppies, containing borland C, recently

@kallisti @Mr_NutterButter
Those I never got to use. I saw them here and there, but I only used 3.5 floppies.

@alyx @Mr_NutterButter i've seen something the other way round - usb to floppy adapter

@kallisti @Mr_NutterButter
I think I remember seeing something similar... I remember a demonstration where someone put multiple floppy disc images on a flash storage, and he could change the image the computer saw at the push of a physical button.

@kallisti @Mr_NutterButter
I think it depends a bit on where you were born too. Technically the cassette was already obsolete in the 90s, but I saw use up to the mid 2000s.

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