Before smartphones fit in our pockets and the cloud stored everything, there was the clunky, glorious world of ’80s tech. Today’s post is a nostalgic trip back to the era of giant monitors, cassette ...
We’ll never know what kind of art Andy Warhol might have been making in the Internet age, but now we can at least see what was on his floppy disks from 1985. A series of Warhol images from the ’80s ...
You can find a million old, oddball things you never expected to be preserved on the Internet Archive, and along the way stumble upon a million more you never knew existed. At present, I'm smitten ...
In 1987, the American artist Keith Haring, known for his signature bright, cartoonish style, created five digital drawings on a chunky personal computer. Since then, these images have been stored on ...
Time is almost up for magnetic storage from the 80s and 90s. Various physical limitations in storage methods from this era are conspiring to slowly degrade the data stored on things like tape, floppy ...
Here’s a geeky notebook, ideal for taking geeky notes, the Floppy Disk Notebook which is made using some old school floppy disks. If you’re as old as me, then you may remember these giant floppy disks ...
But seriously, how are so many industries still using magnetic disks, even now? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Way back in ...
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