What the Fuck is this?

What the Fuck is this?

A really high resolution save icon?

what you get when you cant get it up!

think it goes to a commodore 64

Oh shit. I forgot about these. These were zip disks which had 100 megs of storage. These were the shit before recordable cd's came along and fucked the game up.

The big downside to these were that in order to read these, you would need a zip drive. Very few computers had it built in, so your best bet would be to bring a portable zip drive to read it.

Cd-R changed the game by being able to burn cd's and then you can read it anywhere that had a cd rom.

Probably about 100 megs of low res CP downloaded from BBS's and newsgroups.

Our ancestors used that to save their low-res porn. They would have stacks and drawers full of them.

a shotgun
anyone?
shotgun anyone?

Satan.
>dont be fooled by his lies

don't forget:
most external zip drives were parallel port, and not the old ones, but not the newest ones either.

100MB so called "zip disk"
circa 1995, dead before Win98

my boner likes low res CP

early prototype for Zippo lighters, before they added the 'po'.

why not jus go to walmart and get a 128g thumbdrive? peoples in 1995 were STUPID!

>parallel port
Fuck I had one in SCSI. I haven't even thought of the word scuzzy in over 10 years...

Ram for your modem

tfw you paid nearly $1000 for one of the earliest CD writers and were the coolest kid on the block

back then a cd-r drive was like 800 bucks, no rw media possible and the r media was like 10 bucks per disc
a 32MB USB costed like 49,95 and needed a driver.

>What the Fuck is this?
My first digital porn stash. Nothing but hairy snatches and big hair.

i had internal ata in my pc and a parallel version for my laptop
scsi was for workstations, i never had a job that needed such
we used zips for backups

The big brother Iomega Jaz was much faster and the discs was 1gb :)
Had them both - before they ended up in the trash

i bought a 4-speed external scsi cd writer for my amiga 500 for 750 DM (deutsche mark, im german), back in 1992.
i remember getting big eyes for self burned cds, and pure envy when my computer allowed me to burn a cd and still use it simultaneously without risking interrupting the burn. something a pc couldn't do back then.

Yeah, and by 1999, I paid $150 for a CD-RW/DVD combo drive for my Pentium III 500 build.

This price in 1999 makes me diamonds

Fuck that made me nostalgia to 1999 ... remember trying to get on Valve's "new" WON network to play half-life mp boot_camp on a 14.4 dial-up still using a p2. quakeworld just wasnt stable enough for me to multiplayer

>amiga
Instant nostalgia.

kek