What Are You Doing Right Now
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 Getting a Redis cluster, not the one that is broken, up and running. 
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 uploading 8.x gb of pics to amazon. cause it's free 
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 @Hubtech said: uploading 8.x gb of pics to amazon. cause it's free Flickr is free too for up to 1TB of images. 
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 @scottalanmiller 1TB? Another few years and I can get my whole porn collection on it 
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 ha. amazon is free for all pictures. like all of them. 
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 @Hubtech said: ha. amazon is free for all pictures. like all of them. Yeah, that's pretty cool. Although filling up 1TB is pretty hard. 
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 1TB of Pics will easily fit on 69,000 +/- floppy disks. 
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 @MattSpeller said: @scottalanmiller 1TB? Another few years and I can get my whole porn collection on it Mostly it's just the time that it takes to do the upload  
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 @thecreativeone91 said: 1TB of Pics will easily fit on 69,000 +/- floppy disks. EASILY 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: 1TB of Pics will easily fit on 69,000 +/- floppy disks. Was it windows 98 that was offered on some stupid number of floppies? Getting me all nostalgic now 
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 Might have been. Windows 3.11 was the last one that primarily came that way. 
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 i'm 3gb up in not too long. i think i have a 100/20 connection here at the hizzy 
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 @MattSpeller said: @thecreativeone91 said: 1TB of Pics will easily fit on 69,000 +/- floppy disks. Was it windows 98 that was offered on some stupid number of floppies? Getting me all nostalgic now Win 95 was I remember upgrade from 3.1 had to use a 5.25" to boot then move to the 3.5 for the data. Not sure about 98. Mine was on CDs by then. 
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 I am pretty confident that Windows 95 came on floppy. But my copy was CD. 
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 My 3.11 PC was my first one with a CD drive. But the OS came on floppies. 
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 Running lots of CentOS 7 updates here. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: I am pretty confident that Windows 95 came on floppy. But my copy was CD. I remember the CDs... Heck I think I just threw them out a few months ago. There was a folder on the CD that would allow you to build the Win9x serious boot disks.. I generally was using the 3.5" floppies by then. 
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 @g.jacobse Anyone remember calling 3.5" floppies "hard disks"? Referred to hard drives as just that. 
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 @MattSpeller said: @g.jacobse Anyone remember calling 3.5" floppies "hard disks"? Referred to hard drives as just that. Yep. 
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 So much nostalgia. I think I'm going to see about making a floppy/hard disk/hard drive combo orchestra soon. Phantom of the floppera (toccata fugue in dmin)- http://youtu.be/dmoDLyiQYKw 



