And go bad from lack of use & collecting dust bunnies long before they die of overuse or manf flaws.

Chuck-

I can't see how you can defend that clunky old FDD based digital camera in this day and age. They're slow, bulky & low res if nothing else. Argue BIOS updates, emergency boot floppy, or SYSKEY disk as a reason to keep the FDD, at least those are (mostly) valid points.




joeuser wrote:
On a good year...



Thane Sherrington wrote:

Possibly because they are only used once a year? :)






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