โ04-28-2022 11:30 AM
โ04-28-2022 12:08 PM
I love seeing pictures like this honestly, they just make me love technology even more. One of my favorites is the picture where people are wheeling a huge hard drive with X mb out of a warehouse. Then there's a more recent picture under it, with a flash drive of the same storage in the same place
โ04-28-2022 01:00 PM
This was mere months before I was born. That's even more astounding to me.
โ04-28-2022 01:26 PM
I should ask my kids if they know what the save icon is for. ๐พ
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But the fact that this is MB. Just MB!! Blows my mind. And I grew up using both "floppy" and "hard" disks (5 1/4 & 3/12).
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โ04-29-2022 12:33 PM
My first flash drive was 128Mb and I adored it. It was super cool, the end lit up when you plugged it into the computer (green, not anything boring like blue, red, or white). It also had 3 caps that went over the USB plug; Gray, Green, and clear / frosted. I still have it lol
โ04-28-2022 07:45 PM
Wow! Would the guy in the white suit be considered a DBA then?
โ04-29-2022 12:23 PM
Reminds me of this: (43) Debugging the 1959 IBM 729 Vacuum Column Tape Drive at the Computer History Museum - YouTube
There's like seven LARGE motors and half a dozen clutches in the dang things.
โ04-29-2022 01:59 PM
I wish I had taken some video of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. I think I have pics somewhere, though.
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