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When I was a kid, everyone was dependent on Floppy Disks and CD's (which were quite expensive in those days) Just recently, I went searching for a Floppy Disk and found out that 90% of the local shops don't have the 'old' technology available, also noticed how my new PC didn't have a Floppy Disk Drive either. As time passes, the newer technology becomes easier to use, cheaper and mainstream and so we've completely forgotten about the old technology which had started the revolution.
Today for general 'everyday' use, I have Flash Disks (USB's) and CD's/DVD's; nothing more other than that. I would love to have a portable Hard Drive but I don't really need that much of space for storage.
As for what I store in these drives, I always keep handy things in there like Photoshop CS3 (which will always be there in my Flash Disk), WinRar, Quicktime, songs, codecs, drivers for my laptop, College Documents, Assignments and Presentations and a shitload of crap + some trojans... lol.
So, how do you store your data? And what do you store in there? Is the newer technology more reliable and safer than the older technology?
Today for general 'everyday' use, I have Flash Disks (USB's) and CD's/DVD's; nothing more other than that. I would love to have a portable Hard Drive but I don't really need that much of space for storage.
As for what I store in these drives, I always keep handy things in there like Photoshop CS3 (which will always be there in my Flash Disk), WinRar, Quicktime, songs, codecs, drivers for my laptop, College Documents, Assignments and Presentations and a shitload of crap + some trojans... lol.
So, how do you store your data? And what do you store in there? Is the newer technology more reliable and safer than the older technology?