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We don't eat a ton of eggs. There is usually part of a dozen in the fridge, but we don't buy a dozen every week. Now there is three fucking dozen eggs in the fridge! WTF! Why? Because they're valuable now? Wimmens.
Yeah. Just like covid. People had entire rooms storing toilet paper.
McDonalds will hire you.
That's the fancy kind.
The other one to add to the list.
When I was very young my Dad's work had 8" disks and a magnet hard drive.The other one to add to the list.
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I used all 3. Not many remember the zip 100's.
I wonder if thats confederate money on the left. We used to find it in old houses in Virginia in the 50's, not worth the paper it was printed on.
I wonder if thats confederate money on the left. We used to find it in old houses in Virginia in the 50's, not worth the paper it was printed on.
The Napster days.The other one to add to the list.
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I used all 3. Not many remember the zip 100's.
And they were contributing to actual progress.
Been that way since the day after the EO was signed.
Probably not if you have an IP address in Mexico though.
Looks 1878 US $500 note…. Very rare… there are only 40 known examplesI wonder if thats confederate money on the left. We used to find it in old houses in Virginia in the 50's, not worth the paper it was printed on.
I wish I had that, when I started we programmed the Honeywell controls with boxes of punch cards stored in a filing cabinet next to the EWS. We eventually got a disk reader added, the floppies were about the size of a vinyl album
When I met my wife she was carrying a box full of punch cards. Cutest little office girl I ever met. She worked for the VetsI wish I had that, when I started we programmed the Honeywell controls with boxes of punch cards stored in a filing cabinet next to the EWS. We eventually got a disk reader added, the floppies were about the size of a vinyl album
A couple of years ago my dad brought home a hard drive from work that needed to be destroyed. He doesn't remember the capacity but said that it came from a DAC computer at a chemical plant. It was a good 4 or 5 inches tall and a very small capacity. I remember looking it up at the time and I think it was $3,000+ back in the day. Brain wants to remember $13000 but I think that is off.When I was very young my Dad's work had 8" disks and a magnet hard drive.