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To: BillHoo who wrote (16124)8/1/1998 2:07:00 AM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (2) of 213182
 
Bill,

>>How about uploading the files directly to the school's public server? Or to the teacher's server volume or even directly to the private web/file server directly on the student's PC running 24 hours a day at school?

This week I needed a floppy for transferring some files home and we could not find a blank one at work! We eventually just erased some old data and reused the floppy. Although there was no conscious effort to render the floppy obsolete, it has become so through normal use. Everyone is using Zip or similar drives since they are more practical for today's bloated files. I think Apple is doing the right thing for an "Internet-based" PC and if they add any drive it should be a 100MB+ of some sort.

Cheers,

Norm
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