This is making me die of old age
@ActuallyAubrey it's because you of in the file of out the can drink the can
@ActuallyAubrey this is really funny but also sad because it goes to show what context is lost with flat design 💔
@alexia @ActuallyAubrey just simple: General knowledge sends its regards.
@ActuallyAubrey wait until some of them begin to treat floppy disks as a conspiracy theory
@ActuallyAubrey despite having had diskettes I somwhow needed the save icon being one pointed out for me.
@ActuallyAubrey This meme first went viral half a decade ago now...
@vikriti @ActuallyAubrey and it's still going strong. that's how you know it's a good one ඞ

@ActuallyAubrey oh wow.

I'm waiting for a new generation to question why we say "hang up" instead of "end call."

Do the youngs still say “dial” a number?
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@ActuallyAubrey im23andthisisdepressing

Just let 'em wonder, I guess. They'll figure it out. After all, "kids are smart," lol

@ghostdancer @ActuallyAubrey this chess game is an absolute gem in story telling and animation.
@clusterfcku @ActuallyAubrey Pixar in their prime storytelling. It's sweet, funny, a pinch of sad. ❤️
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This reminds me of an anecdote about a child finding some old disks. "Mummy, why have you 3D printed the save icon?"
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You should feel even older, I am sure this has been doing the rounds for a couple years, soz. 😃
@ActuallyAubrey Limits of skeuomorphism and metaphor. Hard drive icons will likely go the same way in a few years as they're phased out in favour of SSDs. Heck, I only found out why it's called the C drive the other day, and considering we don't use floppies and stiffies anymore, most of us won't see an A or B drive in our computers again.
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@ActuallyAubrey Even worse: the save icon is derived from the _new_ format.

Imma crumble to dust here.

@happydisciple Is the old format you were referring to 5 inch or 8 inch floppy? Or the big removable hard-drive caddys shaped like a load of plates in a stack, or punch cards...
@UkeleleEric I’ve only ever owned computers with 5 1/4 inch as oldest tech, but worked with 8 inch. Punch cards were before my time.
@happydisciple I worked with 5 1/4 myself, and some of the newer ones later. Also cassette tape with my ZX Spectrum...
@UkeleleEric My best mate in school had an MSX, and my uncles a C64 with tape drive, but that was before we had a computer ourselves.

@happydisciple @UkeleleEric Back in the early 80's, I regularly used punch cards and ticker tape to load up the OS on a DEC PDP11 mini* computer, data was stored on rigid, plastic encased 12" disks.

*Mini equated to about the size of a double wardrobe, lol!

Also used the all steel Commodore 32 with calculator keys/build in tape deck/40 column screen.

Moved to a really hi-tech environment using 8" floppies, (Tandy computers), running Xenix multi user system, (Microsoft's version of Unix)

@Oyu_Fka @happydisciple my college had a 'minicomputer', think it was a PDP. Punch cards, though I know of them, was before my time.

@UkeleleEric @Oyu_Fka @happydisciple

I attended University of Michigan for engineering in the mid 80’s. We had to learn FORTRAN on the mainframe. I recall a “mount tape” command that sent a computer lab tech off to find a numbered 9-track reel and mount it on the drive so that you could save or restore your work.

But my thoughts exactly. I still think of 3 1/2” floppies as “the new ones”.

@NM8A @UkeleleEric @happydisciple Yes...those 3.5" floppies blew my mind - 1.44Mb of read/write storage! Bleeding edge tech, lol!
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I think I remember something in the press at the time to the effect “what will you ever do with a box of ten of these?”
@NM8A @UkeleleEric @happydisciple Tbh, I'd sooner have them than 'the cloud' being the only form of storage, lol!

@happydisciple I worked with punched cards. [looks around for his walker]

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I loved the feel and rhythm when I was on a coding transcription roll. Such tactile machines.

@ActuallyAubrey One of my youtube trash watches is movie reactions. It's kind of interesting seeing people coming at movies from a totally different perspective. Today I saw an Alien reaction where the reactor noted that people in old movies had weird accents.

I watched some retirement videos after that.

are there any good retcons? willing to adopt them

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@ActuallyAubrey I wonder what the save icon will evolve into? 🤔
@ActuallyAubrey I have heard of youngsters seeing a floppy disc and saying that it looks just like a save icon...

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We've found our adult website filter.

@ActuallyAubrey This is not old age, this is lack of historical education or curiosity.

Punched cards and paper tape were before my time, but I know what they are.

Why are air conditioners rated in tons, by the way? They used to use ice for cooling, and you needed tons per day for a large building.

@ActuallyAubrey You should. That meme is from 2009.
Japan's government finally says goodbye to floppy disks

The use of the floppy disk, which was still used in some government agencies in Japan, has now been scrapped.

@ActuallyAubrey wait until one of the kids sees an actual floppy, and goes "oh is that a 3D printed save icon"
@ActuallyAubrey so I am an antique. Writing little computer programs in dos. Loading computer programs with tapes. Connecting your computer to the internet by calling in. Huge flexible floppy disks. Now not even enough storage capacity for 1 digital foto taken with your phone.

@ActuallyAubrey ... I have that disk on hand.

Love grape flavored plastic.

@ActuallyAubrey the real question is: "why use a floppy disk to mean exclusively 'save' when you can both save to and load from a floppy disk?"
@ActuallyAubrey I told the storage locker kid, as I move boxes out of our basement into storage, that I found my old Palm Pilots on a shelf. He was 25 or so - never heard of them. Long explanation about the world before smartphones. Felt very old.
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But they don't seem to be about asking about the pot lid appearing on ads and signs

It's all down to tech in Sazae-san stopping around the early 70s.