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(1,957 posts)and then arguing against them instead of what I said.
I didn't ask for tech advice. What I said was that 3.5 inch floppies are obsolete. I upconverted as I got new PCs. I still have some laying around for sentimental reasons -- the release ones with my name on them.
I never said I refused to adopt new technology. What I said was that you have to make sure you don't burn your bridges and always realize that the only constant is change and that today's greatest new thing will end up in the landfill right next to the yesterday's greatest thing. It's just prudence to make sure the video of your kid's first step isn't on it exclusively. And isn't in a format that nobody supports anymore.
Example: the MS Surface might be the greatest thing since toilet paper but would you entrust information you value very highly to a cloud?
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