@smiddi@foone@NanoRaptor The Video Floppy is basically a loop of videotape in the shape of a disk. There are 50 recordable tracks on the disk, and each can hold one frame. During playback, as the disk spins around, the camera reads the same track over and over, giving out a video signal of a still image.
@grumpygamer Quoting Wikipedia: “According to a 1969 study by the Federal Aviation Administration, aviator Wiley Post was the first to write about the effects of flying across time zones in his 1931 co-authored book, Around the World in Eight Days.”
iMac launched 25 years ago, on August 15, 1998. — Available in Bondi Blue, the iMac G3 came with a 233 MHz PowerPC G3, 32MB of RAM, 4GB HDD, 24x CD-ROM, and Mac OS 8.1. $1,299