>yfw this exists
Yfw this exists
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Cozy af
does that work in a old computer?
How would it even...?
>yfw this exists
made me chuckle.
sysadmin user is a good dude
i just wanna see what the rest of his house looks like.
128gb floppy
US nuclear force still uses floppy disks
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>yfw
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too bad I think those only work with mavicas
>having a >yfw reaction to mission-critical systems being old
>especially government mission-critical systems
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foppy disk adapter so this is floppy disk emulator for memory stick
But i never hear of memorystick tho i have seen them in drawings in my A+ manual this is early flash right?
how much can it store?
Same way CD-Tape adapters work
this is how twintails bros live
well here's a view of his room from late 2014 from hiss drone
It's an old as shit camera memory. I had one that was like 128 megabytes before somebody stole it out of the camera and then stole the camera a few months later.
At least this is hacker imune.
Doesn't have internet too.
PSP used MS, and many other Sony devices did. Thank gods for $2 MicroSD to MS adapters because that shit was so blatantly overpriced.
For 20 years the Minuteman launch code was 00000000.
With America, anything is possible.
And if we are like that, you can't even imagine these other countries.
Especially the Russians.
тoвapищ cyкa, what is nuking launcher code?
NO CODE. PUSH BUTTON.
Yes. It goes in this case.
There are versions that work for PCs, they need a special driver though, you can't just pop it into any floppy drive and have it show up as a floppy drive.
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So much green it hurts my eyes.
Put some neón green stripe lights on
For all of you who are sick of this forced meme, enjoy
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All of my [pic related]
I'd put an ATI card in it just for laughs.
keep doing god's work user
>1 of 3711
No you need a newer computer for this
Goes to show how bloated that crap has become
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Russia has no codes or buttons, it's automated.
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