Oldtimer (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) ReplyI remember it just like it was yesterday. I miss the good old times.
javi (Monday, 25 Feb 2013)
Also remember this day. Ten years from now you will consider it good old times.
... (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) ReplySo I'm guessing you've taken a picture of today's ads, and you'll post it in 2022 ?
No. (Sunday, 24 Feb 2013)
Post it in 2015. Time's changin' fast right now.
CaptainAmerica (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) Reply256MB, who would need such an absurdly huge amount of data storage?
Mr Floppy (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) Reply1.44 MB of bad ass storage.
Compact Flash (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) ReplyI was very useful for about .2 years.
PhotoGuy (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013)
Only if you aren't a professional photographer
PhotoGuy2 (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) ReplyOnly if they would have done a better photo of that magazine...
New Tech Sucks (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) ReplyWhen they were new, I bought a Sony Macvia digital camera for $500. It's storage? A floppy drive! Ebay has them now for $30.
Rick Santorum (Saturday, 23 Feb 2013) ReplyLAWL!!! Things happened at a previous point in time! How effing silly!!
faroutman (Sunday, 24 Feb 2013)
Atari 2600; hahahahahahahahahahahah. :););}
derp.
ajw (Sunday, 24 Feb 2013) ReplyI have a 4MB stick of RAM with the price of $299 on it...ouch
Enter 457 here: (Sunday, 24 Feb 2013) ReplyI remember buying single side 5 1/4 floppy disks (when floppy disks actually did bend) and using hole punches to make the other side usable.
kondex (Sunday, 24 Feb 2013) Replyyeah, 2004 was so great, 40GB for 270$, just awesome!
Italia (Monday, 25 Feb 2013)
300 really, there is a rebate of 30$
Matteopope (Sunday, 24 Feb 2013) Reply...
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lol (Tuesday, 26 Feb 2013) Replyi had that rover mp3 player. bought it from some jerk. was total crap.
classic (Tuesday, 26 Feb 2013) Replyback then was a simpler time :')
F (Sunday, 10 Mar 2013) ReplyI bought a Minidisc player a while before this, it was $800 or so.
Compact, rewritable CD-size storage without skipping from shocks!
How awesome is that?
Shawn Ghala (Friday, 15 Mar 2013) Replyhuh?!