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"Soft hum"
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Thanks, now my keyboard is full of soda.
There is something so damned satisfying about inserting a floppy disk, that the younger generation will never know. It's like the sound of the needle dropping onto the initial smooth surface of the vinyl record, but even more satisfying because the computer turns into a field machine for a second with all of it's "KA-CHUNK WHRRRRRR THUNKA THUNKA THUNKA DICT DIT DIT" noises
You can get a double speed Sony USB floppy drive for something like 20 bucks. If nothing else you can store a backup of your password database and contacts on a floppy.
Just be sure to create many many many different floppy disks, never test them, and eventually use them as coasters.
I agree entirely and will add that hell, I even miss the satisfying sound of the CD drive opening and closing slowly with its mechanical whirr
I wish computer & software instructions could still be this specific and easy for any third-grader to understand.
Now we're all just thrown to the wolves. FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF! WHAT, ARE YOU STUPID?