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The God of Biscuits - 2013-05-01

Every time you submit something with a blank description, I mistake your username for the video description. Now I think I'm conditioned to become aroused by strange internet videos.


Cena_mark - 2013-05-01

Even when he adds a description I see his name as a bonus description. He never fails to deliver.


HarrietTubmanPI - 2013-05-01

I 2nd this. I'm glad I'm not the only person to notice.


Adham Nu'man - 2013-05-02

Floppy Boner


Vicious - 2013-05-02

Five and a quarter inch high density boner.


Riskbreaker - 2013-05-02

My boner gives this five stars.


duck&cover - 2013-05-01

Nothing could stay floppy around her for very long. Know what I mean, huh, huh?


Mother_Puncher - 2013-05-01

I don't get it


dementomstie - 2013-05-02

He's saying that with the speed of advancement of technology any time spent getting advice from a woman like this would just mean that you're getting closer and closer to simply storing information on a USB drive.


That guy - 2013-05-02

that is dirty
I get what "storing information" is, but what's a "USB drive"?


bopeton - 2013-05-01

Floppy disk, floppy diskette, floppy disk, floppy disk, jump out of your car while driving down the highway--

wait, what?


Redford - 2013-05-02

Computer viruses.


twinkieafternoon - 2013-05-01

I thought the old MS DOS logo was left behind in a part of my brain that housed memories of Angela Anaconda and Operation Neptune.


MrBuddy - 2013-05-02

So what do you think, is this video more late 1980s or early 1990s?


snothouse - 2013-05-02

1993


HarrietTubmanPI - 2013-05-01

I love the requirements at 0:08. Mouse - OPTIONAL.

I also remember that in the window between CD-ROMs and writeable CD drives there were high density 4 meg 3.5" floppys (as opposed to the 1.44 meg ones) that only certain drives could read. In order to use them, I had to pull a 3.5" drive out of a 1992 486 machine.

I also remember installing DOOM from 3.5" disks, and even Windows 3.1 from a stack of 20. That took forever. I can also remembering being the only one in my area or school that actually bought the 2nd part of Castle of the Winds. That was such a fun game.


glasseye - 2013-05-01

Office was worse, 35 floppies, IIRC.


boner - 2013-05-01

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2005/08/19/453612.aspx

Worst game I ever had to install was Police Quest 4, it was like a dozen floppies.

The Zip drive saved me from madness.


Koda Maja - 2013-05-02

For some reason, I seem to be having a hard time achieving an erection.


Blue - 2013-05-02

She makes my floppy disk 3.5 inches!


Kumquatxop - 2013-05-02

Look at all those certificates framed on the wall. I think she has a doctorate in floppy diskettes.


chumbucket - 2013-05-02

Komputer


cognitivedissonance - 2013-05-02

I remember when I sent away for a copy of "Commander Keen 2" and it came on a bright orange floppy, and I was *amazed*. I had never seen a floppy that wasn't black before. I thought it was really special and classy.


BHWW - 2013-05-02

But remember folks - Don't Copy That Floppy

http://tinyurl.com/3juam9l


Nikon - 2013-05-03

I do not miss floppy disks.


baleen - 2013-05-03

I do. Most of these rubes don't understand that the only true way to experience software is off of a 5.25" floppy diskette. The execution is so crisp, and the artifacts that one encounters in the data lend a warm glow to the graphics. I only play games off of floppy disks, I don't care what anybody says. They'll probably make some sort of "retro comeback" or something.


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