Floppies still refuse to kick the bucket

Reading the Ars article, “San Francisco to pay $212 million to end reliance on 5.25-inch floppy disks“, I couldn’t help but think, “At least they’re not the 8-inch kind,” and ironically enough the article ends with a reference to just such a case.

Growing up in an the era I did, our computer relied on 5 1/4″ floppy diskettes and I didn’t really experience the stiff 3.5″ disks until after both the Pentium and the Internet came into vogue. But it’s actually pretty odd to encounter the even older 8″ variety, since those tend to land closer to the CP/M era than the DOS era of computing.

Actually, the two salvaged Weatherstar diskettes displayed in my study may be the only 8″ diskettes I’ve seen in the wild. Even then the format was ancient. Heck, when my family was buying still 5 1/4″ disks from the school supply store for our Tandy, 3.5″ were already long since the mainstream floppy media.