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Re: Who still uses floppies these days?
In article <1147621134_13641@sp6iad.superfeed.net>,
"Bible John" <johnw_94020@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Presently I work in a printing shop. Everyknow and then a customer will
> drop by a business card, letterhead, or whatever on a floppy disk. This is
> not often (CD and USB flash rule) but I most definately get more floppies
> than zips. In the 3 months I've been working there I have received probably
> no more than 10 floppies, and not a single Zip disk.
>
> Then I am wondering who is still using floppies these days? I visit aa
> local retail store, and I've seen 10 large boxes of 100 floppies that just
> sit on the shelf. They've been there for months and people are not buying
> them.
>
> On my old PC laptop I have no choice but to use floppies, since it cannot
> use any USB flash drive. So when I want a document to travel from my old
> laptop, to ibook, and then to XP desktop, it must be on a floppy. So for
> that reason, I bought a USB drive for my ibook. Sure Wifi is cute, but then
> again a hub would cost more than a floppy drive, and besides some people in
> some locations do not have broadband Internet. This is not my case, as I'd
> rather not surf tthe Internet 24/7, which would be what would happen if I
> installed a Wifi network.
>
> I did some research and discovered a company that specializes in floppies.
>
> http://www.floppydisk.com/floppy-disc.html
>
> I read this
>
> We process thousands of floppy discs each day...
>
> Who uses that many floppies?
>
> Here are the 10 reasons why floppies continue to rule!
> 1. Writeable and Rewriteable in seconds.
>
> 2. Highly compatible with millions of computers.
>
> 3. With no hole in the center, they make better coasters.
>
> 4. Very inexpensive.
>
> 5. Available in lots of colors.
>
> 6. Easy to label with custom information.
>
> 7. Duplicated in seconds not weeks.
>
> 8. Easy to recycle.
>
> 9. Content is a manageable size.
>
> 10. Great people like us still sell them!
>
>
> So are you guys buying from this company? I mean if I had the need I would,
> but the 50 pack of floppies I bought a year ago still seems to be going
> strong. I have about 10 disks remaining, so I may need to buy another 50
> pack soon here. I like the colors.
>
>
>
> John
There are people that still have Ford Model-T's, but that is not a
sufficient reason for every car manufacture to include a hand
crank on today's cars, just so that hand cranks will still be
available for Model-T owners.
There are always people that still have older equipment and there
may even be a business reason for some businesses (a print shop
for example) to cater to their needs. But that is also not a
sufficiently good reason for new equipment to continue to include
Model-T hand cranks.
I do not want a floppy disk in my iBook (waste of space that can
be better used for CD, Battery, WiFi, Disk, and other electronic
guts.
I think my personal computer needs are more typical of the average
user today. If anyone wants a floppy, USB attached drives are
available. Feel free to get one when you decide to upgrade your
PC laptop one day.
That was fun.
Bob Harris