From: Joerg on
Mr.T wrote:
> "Don McKenzie" <5V(a)2.5A> wrote in message
> news:83m9q8FlphU1(a)mid.individual.net...
>> Sony to discontinue 3.5 inch floppy disk
>> April 24, 11:34 PMJapan Headlines ExaminerJoshua Williams
>>
>> Sony announced on April 23rd that they will be discontinuing sales of
>> the classic 3.5 inch floppy disk in Japan in 2011. The news marks a
>> major end to a nearly three decade history of the disk type that the
>> company helped to pioneer.
>>
>> According to Sony, they introduced the 3.5 inch floppy disk size to the
>> world in 1981, and began sales within Japan in 1983. Sony had shipped
>> approximately 47 million disks within the country at its peak around the
>> year 2000, but that number had fallen to around 8.5 million by 2009,
>> Sankei News reported.
>
>
>
> WOW, still 8.5 million sales in 2009 from one company alone! So far from
> dead then.
>

Let's assume a retail price of 50c a pop. And that's a lot because that
is what I paid in the early 90's for top quality disks. This would be
$4.25 million in gross revenue. In the world of big corporations that
generates a long-stretched yawn, followed by the drop of the axe.

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From: Joerg on
Stuart Longland wrote:
> On Apr 27, 10:56 am, John Tserkezis
> <j...(a)techniciansyndrome.org.invalid> wrote:
>> Don McKenzie wrote:
>>> Sony announced on April 23rd that they will be discontinuing sales of
>>> the classic 3.5 inch floppy disk in Japan in 2011. The news marks a
>>> major end to a nearly three decade history of the disk type that the
>>> company helped to pioneer.
>> Someone forgot to tell microsoft.
>>
>> The only way to load device drivers (drive interfaces, SCSI drivers
>> etc) when installing windows is via the drive at A:. And that's your
>> only option.
>>
>> Short of creating a magical alternate boot install CD/DVD for every new
>> model of box we get. Not looking forward to it.
>
> Actually, rumour has it, this is not the case in the two latest
> revisions of their OS. I say rumour as I have not ever tried
> installing one of these latest creations -- the one Windows Vista
> machine I used had it preloaded, and I've never touched Windows 7.
>
> But yes, you make a valid point ... and I shall make a note to stock
> up on 3.5" floppy disks while they're easily available, as some of the
> ones I have at home are slowly decaying with age.


Interesting. What's decaying about them? I've got Fuji MF2HD from the
90's and they still work fine.

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From: F Murtz on
Don McKenzie wrote:
>
> Sony to discontinue 3.5 inch floppy disk
> April 24, 11:34 PMJapan Headlines ExaminerJoshua Williams
>
> Sony announced on April 23rd that they will be discontinuing sales of
> the classic 3.5 inch floppy disk in Japan in 2011. The news marks a
> major end to a nearly three decade history of the disk type that the
> company helped to pioneer.
>
> According to Sony, they introduced the 3.5 inch floppy disk size to the
> world in 1981, and began sales within Japan in 1983. Sony had shipped
> approximately 47 million disks within the country at its peak around the
> year 2000, but that number had fallen to around 8.5 million by 2009,
> Sankei News reported.

No wonder the sales have fallen, I have not seen any for sale for a year
or so in any of the big chains or even computer markets.
>
> http://www.examiner.com/x-16352-Japan-Headlines-Examiner~y2010m4d24-Sony-to-discontinue-35-inch-floppy-disk-in-Japan
>
>
> Cheers Don...
>
>
>

From: atec7 7 ""atec77" on
F Murtz wrote:
> Don McKenzie wrote:
>>
>> Sony to discontinue 3.5 inch floppy disk
>> April 24, 11:34 PMJapan Headlines ExaminerJoshua Williams
>>
>> Sony announced on April 23rd that they will be discontinuing sales of
>> the classic 3.5 inch floppy disk in Japan in 2011. The news marks a
>> major end to a nearly three decade history of the disk type that the
>> company helped to pioneer.
>>
>> According to Sony, they introduced the 3.5 inch floppy disk size to the
>> world in 1981, and began sales within Japan in 1983. Sony had shipped
>> approximately 47 million disks within the country at its peak around the
>> year 2000, but that number had fallen to around 8.5 million by 2009,
>> Sankei News reported.
>
> No wonder the sales have fallen, I have not seen any for sale for a year
> or so in any of the big chains or even computer markets.
>>
>> http://www.examiner.com/x-16352-Japan-Headlines-Examiner~y2010m4d24-Sony-to-discontinue-35-inch-floppy-disk-in-Japan
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers Don...
>>
>>
>>
>
They are still around but the usb stick far out sells them
From: Magnum on
"atec7 7" <""atec77\"@ hotmail.com"> wrote in message
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> They are still around but the usb stick far out sells them

Hardly surprising because Sneakernet with a floppy = 1.4Mb.

Sneakernet with a USB stick = several Gb.