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Ian Stewart
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5 responses to “Zip Disks!”
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“Shit.”
There’s like, just over 1.5GB of storage in that stack!
That reminded me of this post I wrote a while back about my old disks.
Have you ever tried saving anything off those zip disks?
I hope I never have to. They’re ZIP disks I randomly found in someone else’s office. I’d be surprised if any of them worked.
Oh you should try them though. It’d be like an archeological expedition. I remember those disks, when like a mac 8500 (A/V) was state of the art.