From: Don McKenzie on

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.

http://www.examiner.com/x-16352-Japan-Headlines-Examiner~y2010m4d24-Sony-to-discontinue-35-inch-floppy-disk-in-Japan

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From: larwe on
On Apr 26, 4:02 pm, Don McKenzie <5...(a)2.5A> 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

Hardly "death of the 3.5 inch floppy disk" to announce that one vendor
will stop making them. Even 5.25" DSDD media and some 8" formats are
still in production, as well as 3" flippies.
From: dan on
So how will I copy text files from my SX-16 now? Bluetooth?

"Don McKenzie" <5V(a)2.5A> wrote in message
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>
> 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.
>
> http://www.examiner.com/x-16352-Japan-Headlines-Examiner~y2010m4d24-Sony-to-discontinue-35-inch-floppy-disk-in-Japan
>
> Cheers Don...
>
>
>
> --
> Don McKenzie
>
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From: Don McKenzie on
larwe wrote:
> On Apr 26, 4:02 pm, Don McKenzie <5...(a)2.5A> 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
>
> Hardly "death of the 3.5 inch floppy disk" to announce that one vendor
> will stop making them. Even 5.25" DSDD media and some 8" formats are
> still in production, as well as 3" flippies.

Hi Lewin,

Considering Sony produced the first 3.5" floppies, and currently hold
70% of the world market, and many other manufacturers have pulled the
plug, I would say death is very close to describing what the usage will
be in 2011.

Some people still go to drive-in cinemas, use Betamax video format,
rotary dial phones, and Edison wax cylinders, so these aren't dead either.

Only thing that is really dead, are people that fall off the perch. :-)


Cheers Don...


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From: Jon on

"Don McKenzie" <5V(a)2.5A> wrote in message
news:83mgi7Fu8vU1(a)mid.individual.net...
> Hi Lewin,
>
> Considering Sony produced the first 3.5" floppies, and currently hold 70%
> of the world market, and many other manufacturers have pulled the plug, I
> would say death is very close to describing what the usage will be in
> 2011.
>
> Some people still go to drive-in cinemas, use Betamax video format, rotary
> dial phones, and Edison wax cylinders, so these aren't dead either.
>
> Only thing that is really dead, are people that fall off the perch. :-)
>
>
> Cheers Don...


They still charge us a 'service fee' on the phone bill if we opt for touch
tone service.






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