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I still love the concept of floppy diskettes. Sure, some of this is nostalgia, but what if you had something like super fast solid state memory encased in a nice solid shell like that? Sure, sure, like a USB drive...but the contacts could be protected with the little slidy-shield bit and nobody could accidentally snag the USB sticking out and damage it and the port.
I think I just really miss the "kaCHUNK" of inserting physical solid media, and flipping through stacks of them...maybe not so much the capacity or read speeds :)
It's not solid state though. The disk spins.
Edit: Oh, you were saying "we could have a nice tactile solid state storage option", not saying Floppies were. My bad.
That feeling was so good.. better than that loosie goosie 5.25 literal floppy bullshit having to flip the latch and whatnot.
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