Floppy disk table

Becky

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WANT! :thumb:

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http://coolmaterial.com/home/floppy-disk-table/

I love that the metal slides back for remote control storage!
 

EvanDavis

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Ok all PCReview regulars, I am taking bets now as to when V_R orders one of these :lol:
 

muckshifter

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naw, a DVD table would be more practical, especially if the draw opened at a push of a button. :)


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Becky have you told Ian yet?:thumb:
If not Ian I think I know what Becky want for Christmas!:lol:
 

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There are probably some kids who use a computer who have absolutely no idea what a floppy disk is. Just a thought, scary eh?

Methinks the table doth verily rock, soopah :)
 

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There are probably some kids who use a computer who have absolutely no idea what a floppy disk is. Just a thought, scary eh?

I found a floppy disk a few weeks back when I was clearing out some old junk - it was only from 2005 which doesn't seem that long ago... and yet I don't think I could even fit a single photo on it, or a moderate work document.

Strange to think that just 15 years ago you could fit a game that would last for hours on it!
 

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Well you guys are talking about the 3.5 floppy here, I used the 5" ones (1.2 mb capacity) and thought the technology was superb having progressed from a cassette tape to write programs on and a black and white television as a monitor when I bought my first computer back in 1980. :lol:

That floppy table, I must say, is cool looking! :thumb:
 

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