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What is the weirdest item you have in your box of spare parts?

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  • C cp9876

    In the bottom of my filing cabinet I still have an 8 inch floppy from old PDP11 days.


    Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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    Luis Alonso Ramos
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    If you look at my profile, I was born in 1981.... What's an 8-inch floppy? ;P

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      If you look at my profile, I was born in 1981.... What's an 8-inch floppy? ;P

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      That's why they invented Viagra.

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      • R RoswellNX

        I recently came across a VGA to USB adapter. Not quite sure what it's for, but it may be useful someday i guess. I used to also have an internal tape drive circa '91 that used a "clip" type floppy cable. I had a few other things, but i don't remember anymore, though nearly everything i wouldn't intentionally buy is salvage stuff. Roswell :)

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        echuck66
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        Microsoft OS/2 Version 1.0... from an old voicemail system.

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        • R RoswellNX

          I recently came across a VGA to USB adapter. Not quite sure what it's for, but it may be useful someday i guess. I used to also have an internal tape drive circa '91 that used a "clip" type floppy cable. I had a few other things, but i don't remember anymore, though nearly everything i wouldn't intentionally buy is salvage stuff. Roswell :)

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          Chris Losinger
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          a SCSI card

          image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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          • L Luis Alonso Ramos

            If you look at my profile, I was born in 1981.... What's an 8-inch floppy? ;P

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            My Blog!

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            cp9876
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            It was about 1981 when I was using them - much the same as a 5 1/4 inch but bigger - they held about 100k, see pic[^]


            Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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            • R RoswellNX

              I recently came across a VGA to USB adapter. Not quite sure what it's for, but it may be useful someday i guess. I used to also have an internal tape drive circa '91 that used a "clip" type floppy cable. I had a few other things, but i don't remember anymore, though nearly everything i wouldn't intentionally buy is salvage stuff. Roswell :)

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              Andy Brummer
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              A riding crop. It was a bachelor party gift from some coworkers a couple of jobs ago, and I just stuck it in a parts box when I was packing up. They were definitely an interesting group.


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              • L Luis Alonso Ramos

                If you look at my profile, I was born in 1981.... What's an 8-inch floppy? ;P

                Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico

                My Blog!

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                Anton Afanasyev
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                Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

                hat's an 8-inch floppy?

                I guess with current internet trends, its not safe to do such a Google search...


                :badger:

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                • D DavidNohejl

                  Different parts of scribing compass. Back from elementary school :cool:


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                  Brady Kelly
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                  I have an old cartography compass and related set, must be circa 1900.

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                  • D DavidNohejl

                    Marc Clifton wrote:

                    My neighbor's lightning striked modem.

                    WOW.


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                    Elw00t
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                    Thats a nice thing to keep, i would have to say my weirdest thing is the disks from an hold burnt out hard drive.

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                    • C cp9876

                      In the bottom of my filing cabinet I still have an 8 inch floppy from old PDP11 days.


                      Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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                      CarlMCook
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                      I have few boxes of 8" floppies. I have one machine spared from salvage because it has a Colorado tape drive to go with some very old source archives, but I really don't know the life of mag media. The tapes are probably unreadable. I have an Apple ][+ in the original box, with cassette tapes of programs I typed in from Nibble Magazine. Heck, I still have the Nibble magazines too. I have Microsoft "Typing Tutor" from 1976, I think it was. Maybe 1978.

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                      • B Brady Kelly

                        I have an old cartography compass and related set, must be circa 1900.

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                        CarlMCook
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                        I have a slide rule that I used when taking Physics "back in the day" and the TI-SR 50a calculator that replaced it, in it's original zipper case. Also, a Radio Shack VOM meter that I assembled from a kit in 1974, I think. Still works!

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                        • C CarlMCook

                          I have a slide rule that I used when taking Physics "back in the day" and the TI-SR 50a calculator that replaced it, in it's original zipper case. Also, a Radio Shack VOM meter that I assembled from a kit in 1974, I think. Still works!

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                          Brady Kelly
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                          I had a slide rule once, in school.  It was in preparation for the next year's maths classes, as electronic calculators were not yet permitted in schools.  I never used it, as they decided to allow calculators the year I would have needed the slide rule.

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                          • L Luis Alonso Ramos

                            I still have some 5.25" floppies lying around... they are not weird, just a little old :)

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                            Peter_in_2780
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                            Still got any single-sided 5.25" floppies? I've got (in original box, with KMart $10-48 price tag!) the chomper so you can turn them over and use the other side.:-D Peter

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                            • B Brady Kelly

                              I had a slide rule once, in school.  It was in preparation for the next year's maths classes, as electronic calculators were not yet permitted in schools.  I never used it, as they decided to allow calculators the year I would have needed the slide rule.

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                              CarlMCook
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                              Cool. Keep it and pass it down to your grandkids. Mine is actually one my father bought in the 1950's, I think, and he passed down to me so I could use in school. I'll pass it down as well as more of a "techno-heirloom". Using it reminds us that the greatest bridges and buildings were built only to 3 significant digits. Who needs 64 or 128 bit precision? .

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                              • M Malcolm Smart

                                I have a small box of screws, the ones that hold the expansion cards in. The box only has 6 screws in it and a 4" model of Nicole Kidman, painted in a suggestive way. I also have a small plastic container holding 4 of my teeth and the complete toe nail from my right big toe that came off whole as the nail bed had a severe fungal infection. Not sure why I keep them, but once you've had something like that for so long you are reluctant to let it go.


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                                Malcolm Smart wrote:

                                I also have a small plastic container holding 4 of my teeth and the complete toe nail from my right big toe that came off whole as the nail bed had a severe fungal infection.

                                :omg::wtf:

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                                • C CarlMCook

                                  Cool. Keep it and pass it down to your grandkids. Mine is actually one my father bought in the 1950's, I think, and he passed down to me so I could use in school. I'll pass it down as well as more of a "techno-heirloom". Using it reminds us that the greatest bridges and buildings were built only to 3 significant digits. Who needs 64 or 128 bit precision? .

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                                  Tom Delany
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                                  I did not have a calculator (they were still quite expensive), so I borrowed my father's slide rule and learned to use it. I remember taking it to school, and unintentionally endearing myself to one of my teachers who was "from the old school" and quite fond of slide rules.:)

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                                  • R RoswellNX

                                    I recently came across a VGA to USB adapter. Not quite sure what it's for, but it may be useful someday i guess. I used to also have an internal tape drive circa '91 that used a "clip" type floppy cable. I had a few other things, but i don't remember anymore, though nearly everything i wouldn't intentionally buy is salvage stuff. Roswell :)

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                                    Tom Delany
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                                    A Smarty (tm) Smart Card floppy disk adapter. I don't think I even have a floppy drive any longer.

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                                    • R RoswellNX

                                      I recently came across a VGA to USB adapter. Not quite sure what it's for, but it may be useful someday i guess. I used to also have an internal tape drive circa '91 that used a "clip" type floppy cable. I had a few other things, but i don't remember anymore, though nearly everything i wouldn't intentionally buy is salvage stuff. Roswell :)

                                      "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
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                                      Dulchase
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                                      I don't remember why I bought it but I have a ps2 to com converter :)

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                                      • R RoswellNX

                                        I recently came across a VGA to USB adapter. Not quite sure what it's for, but it may be useful someday i guess. I used to also have an internal tape drive circa '91 that used a "clip" type floppy cable. I had a few other things, but i don't remember anymore, though nearly everything i wouldn't intentionally buy is salvage stuff. Roswell :)

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                                        Dalek Dave
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                                        A ZX Spectrum Tape Drive, a 3" diskette, an epson printer ribbon circa 1987 and the Lotus 123 manual from 1990, ( in case we have to use that old software again after the bomb goes up!).

                                        ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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                                        • C CarlMCook

                                          I have a slide rule that I used when taking Physics "back in the day" and the TI-SR 50a calculator that replaced it, in it's original zipper case. Also, a Radio Shack VOM meter that I assembled from a kit in 1974, I think. Still works!

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                                          Dalek Dave
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                                          I sat and showed my son how to use a slide rule! He though a cuckoo would fly out of my forehead, he couldn't understand the concept and wondered why you wouldn't do the calculation by a calculator, or computer. Oh child of little faith. Batteries Run Out, but a slide rule lasts forever! (had a teacher at school who used to joke about having a bucket of water read in which to cool our slide rules!):)

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