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| Thread ID: 149228 | 2020-08-29 01:54:00 | Really Big Hard Drive | piroska (17583) | PC World Chat |
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| 1471506 | 2020-08-29 01:54:00 | 10488 Imagine ordering one online, couriers might have a problem... (It's 250mb BTW) |
piroska (17583) | ||
| 1471507 | 2020-08-29 03:12:00 | I'm sure Fastway would be happy to sign for it themselves and leave it on the letterbox Or NZ couriers would be happy to throw it at your front door Or Post Haste would be happy to disappear it into thin air |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1471508 | 2020-08-30 23:33:00 | Oh no, another mishap with the shrink ray gun. Hopefully they can restore that man to his proper height. | Kame (312) | ||
| 1471509 | 2020-08-31 02:06:00 | Oh no, another mishap with the shrink ray gun. Hopefully they can restore that man to his proper height. :lol: |
WalOne (4202) | ||
| 1471510 | 2020-09-01 05:13:00 | My first encounter with a disk drive was at Uni in Europe in the early 70's. The IBM drive unit was literally the size of a washing machine. To insert the massive disk pack you opened the top of the drive and lowered the pack onto the spindle. You then had to flick your wrist in exactly the right way to engage the lock. I could never get the damn thing in. It was in this period they came up with a new-fangled thingy called a "floppy disk", 8 inches diameter. Those were the days... |
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