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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

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The End of the Floppy Disk?

- Warner Crocker

The BBC is reporting that superstore PC World will stop selling floppy disks when current inventories run out. The article has a rundown of the various stops along the way that have led the floppy disk to this point. The only time I use a floppy disk anymore is for a BIOS update. Even though there are other methods available for that know, I guess you could say I’m just old fashioned.

That said, in my industry, most control boards for stage lighting use floppy disks to save current lighting plots and cues for a show. Wonder when we’ll see those not inexpensive pieces of technology come standard with optical drives?



1/31/2007 6:07 AM MST  

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007 11:07:01 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
I would expect industry computers to transition to USB drives rather than optical. Quick, rugged, easy to tote, and none of that +-R/RW/RAM compatibility stuff to learn.
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