I was wondering if anyone still used floppy disks just the other day. I’m a bit surprised someone born in 2002 ever used them, my school scrapped them in 2005.
I still use an iPod that I uploaded my CD collection onto, accompanied by a few songs courtesy of YouTube to mp4 converter, so you’re not alone in liking 2000s technology.
Its because I also used to watch my parents insert that little thing in to store files when I was little.
Most of them in my house have been thrown away because my parents didn't really need them anymore ( I think it was also due to the fact that they knew CDs and DVDs would take over floppy disks )so therefore I just use the remaining ones that I find in my attic.
Is it normal that I still use floppy disks?
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I was wondering if anyone still used floppy disks just the other day. I’m a bit surprised someone born in 2002 ever used them, my school scrapped them in 2005.
I still use an iPod that I uploaded my CD collection onto, accompanied by a few songs courtesy of YouTube to mp4 converter, so you’re not alone in liking 2000s technology.
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Its because I also used to watch my parents insert that little thing in to store files when I was little.
Most of them in my house have been thrown away because my parents didn't really need them anymore ( I think it was also due to the fact that they knew CDs and DVDs would take over floppy disks )so therefore I just use the remaining ones that I find in my attic.