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@ShadowJonathan meanwhile, Japan: 

@OctaviaConAmore @ShadowJonathan

At least nobody is using floppy disks anymore.

Isn't that right, πŸ—» ?

@wakame @OctaviaConAmore @ShadowJonathan

Ummm, no....I still have a few floppy disks and a floppy drive.

@[email protected] Oh man. I was thrift shopping yesterday and stumbled across 50 new-in-box floppies for $3 USD. It was so hard to pass them by.
@wakame @OctaviaConAmore @ShadowJonathan At least until not so long ago, German high speed rail was using floppy disks for seat reservations.
@livho @wakame @OctaviaConAmore @ShadowJonathan ok this *most likely* didn't mean, "they hand you a floppy and then they read it to check your reservation" but is what I thought at first and that would be hilarious.
@itsmaya @wakame @OctaviaConAmore @ShadowJonathan Would have been funny, but no. It was used to tell the computer which seats are reserved from where to where to show it at the seats.
@wakame @OctaviaConAmore @ShadowJonathan avionics still uses floppies and PCMCIA cards >_<

@itsmaya @OctaviaConAmore @ShadowJonathan

And here I thought that they...

...would get over-the-air updates.

ba-dum tiss