FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for August 18, 2010
August 17, 2010
August 19, 2010
Transcript:
Roger: <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!>
Peter: I assume eventually you'll tell Dad it has no floppy drive.
Jason: Eventually.
Roger: <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!><Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!> <Bonk!>
I still have a working machine that takes 5 1/2” floppies. There have been rare times when people needed data of one of them, but not in the last 5 years.
USB ports won’t be removed from real computers for a long time (the iToy doesn’t even pretend to be a real computer), but my newest one doesn’t have a parallel or serial port, so I can’t use my external modem should the need ever arise. (And it didn’t come with an internal modem obviously. Or floppy drive…) If you have anything on obsolete media like floppy discs or Zip discs, better transfer it to CD-R before the old drive dies – you probably can’t get a new drive!
rayannina over 14 years ago
What’s a floppy drive? ;-)
TheSoundDefense over 14 years ago
Thanks, Foxtrot, now I feel old.
ARF2 over 14 years ago
My iFruit laptop still has a DVD/CD-ROM drive. The new iPatty* does not even have a USB port!
*You know, the one that looks like an oversize iPhone.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 14 years ago
I know what it is…once.
ABComic over 14 years ago
Well Peter, you should tell him then …
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
No place to stick it……….
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
I still have an unopened package of 5 1/2” Mine’s bigger than yours…………..
Sandfan over 14 years ago
Nice trick by Jason: able to talk and whistle at the same time.
ses1066 over 14 years ago
You know, those coffee cup holders were ever so convenient. I really miss them.
DolphinGirl78 over 14 years ago
Makes you wonder what next thing will become obsolete in this world…
cdward over 14 years ago
^Apparently the USB, based on the iPad.
jrcarter53 over 14 years ago
They should keep a running tab on the number of spammers we flag.
david5992 over 14 years ago
They’re still good for small files (s assuming you can still find the drives/disks.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
I saved a 10” floppy and a reel from one of my former lives.
zerotsm over 14 years ago
I still have a working machine that takes 5 1/2” floppies. There have been rare times when people needed data of one of them, but not in the last 5 years.
kab2rb over 14 years ago
The newer harddrives no place to use floppy disk just CD roms. Dad your at the wrong place for floppy disk go to hard drive.
jeffreydahn over 14 years ago
I’ve still got one box that is loaded with Windows 3.1.1 and takes floppies. Works like a charm for its intended purpose. Jeff
Destiny23 over 14 years ago
USB ports won’t be removed from real computers for a long time (the iToy doesn’t even pretend to be a real computer), but my newest one doesn’t have a parallel or serial port, so I can’t use my external modem should the need ever arise. (And it didn’t come with an internal modem obviously. Or floppy drive…) If you have anything on obsolete media like floppy discs or Zip discs, better transfer it to CD-R before the old drive dies – you probably can’t get a new drive!
Frankr over 14 years ago
Gutenburg is rolling in his grave.
TheMonsterX over 14 years ago
I put a floppy drive in my desktop comp, just in case. I still have an emergency boot disk I use sometimes. But most transfers I use USB.
KimberlyT over 14 years ago
We use floppy disks all the time! As coasters.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 14 years ago
That’s a good idea. I’ve been meaning to get some coasters
Bargrove over 14 years ago
I thought a floppy drive was a satire on the book
“Moby Dick” O no, that’s a venereal disease. Sorry
ryansmith125 over 14 years ago
I have a USB floppy drive
Goleon over 12 years ago
My favorite FoxTrot strip. -
thronchl000 over 5 years ago
(I have no floppy drive!) says the computer
doctorwho29 almost 4 years ago
I know he’s pretty dumb but why would he think it would go through the screen?
Are2Dee2 13 days ago
Dad’s not too bright.