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To: Dale Stempson who wrote (5370)12/29/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: FuzzFace  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
Dale, I am totally at a loss to understand how the "netfloppy" can replace a floppy.

As you well know, the internet has been used to transfer small files for years. Every ISP I know of offers 5-10MB free storage on their server. And most file transfers of less than 3MB are best done via email attachments.

I don't understand how any amount of free internet storage solves anyone's problems created by not having a floppy drive. A floppy drive is needed for only 3 things: 1) sending small files to those too cheap, lazy or inexperienced to get an ISP, 2) accessing floppy disks you still have not copied to a superfloppy yet, and, 3) booting to DOS or another pathetically small emergency OS. The "netfloppy" can't help you on any of them.

The "netfloppy" seems to be a solution in search of a problem, i.e. pure marketing BS.
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