Originally Posted by
Orbitalzone:
“You have to wonder the logic of reopening a thread that's 8 years old and it's always newbies that do it Cheeky little blighters.
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Ha ha.... I was reading this thread and about to ask the person (respectfully) *why* they were after Zip discs in this day and age. I mean, I could understand why one might want to read *old* discs with data on them, but.... Then I saw your post!
I guess that makes this resurrected thread a zombie- but, given the Zip disc's click-of-death notoriety, it's more likely to want to eat your data rather than your braaaaains.
Mind you, even eight years ago they were a dated and declining 90s technology. According to
this graph (doesn't include '94-97) they peaked in the late 90s, around the time recordable CDs became affordable. By 2004, pen drives and gigabyte-capacity writable DVDs were around (cf. 100MB Zip disc), but I guess legacy users kept them going...
...but not for *that* long!