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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hey Jay,<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Yeah, I think in the retro- computing scene, this makes more sense .. Seems there is quite a bit of interest in a floppyZine for retro machines, so maybe a few hundred of the 1500 I have left, will get a bit of use in this direction.
Still, 1600 of any kind of media is sort of the point, its quite delightful to have this old problem again .. so many physical copies of the thing, whatever it is, to get into the right hands .. Back in the day was cheaper to get something in the mail than download it. :)</pre>
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I'd just sell them, so that maybe you don't have to sell other
things. I probably have an old floppy drive around <i>somewhere</i>,
but no motherboard to connect it to.<br>
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I like watching retro-computing videos, but I have zero interest in
actually engaging in it. Trying to maintain vintage synths is
already a challenge, and they have far fewer moving parts.<br>
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- Peter<br>
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