if you find some ads without to much trouble, Jerry, that would actually be 
quite nice. Or send just me the pdfs and I'll sift through them myself? It 
might make a nice visual for a presentation I'm helping with, the gist of which 
is that computers and computer media are getting smaller, cheaper and more 
powerful. This might seem like a no-brainer, and the smaller and more powerful 
parts are pretty easy to demonstrate. I'm having a little trouble with price 
though.....

> 5 1/4", single sided, 1979, 1980 were $12 dollars for a box of 3 at
> Radio Shack in Groton, CT. hard sided box, with labels and cd sleeves.
> 
> (We cut 2nd notch to flip floppy over and use back side for double
> storage.)
> 
> 5 1/4" single sided Memorex, in bulk (50 per box), no sleeves, $1.67
> per disk. 1981.
> 
> 3 1/2" ldd 3M, in bulk (100 per box), 1984-1985, $1.30 per disk.
> 
> I'm pretty sure, cause those _hurt_ my wallet at the time.
> 
> I've got some PDFs of period magazines with ads in them, if you 
> really
> need actuals.
> 
> On 3/18/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am having trouble Googling this. Does anyone remember (or better 
> yet have a hard link for) the price of a five and a quarter inch 
> floppy and/or a three and a half inch floppy at the time when their 
> use was 
prevalent?

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