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We do a history of "record keeping technology" as part our records management training for newly appointed or elected town clerks. I have four original "floppy" disks from a Phillips Magnavox word processor on which I was able to write my Masters Thesis in 1984. Each disk held a little more than one chapter's worth of information about seven pages double spaced. My 16-year-son is only aware of floppy disks because of my professional work.
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I actually have several punch cards, 8", 5-1/4", and 3-1/2" disks that I "salvaged" from a records inventory many years back, and you should see the eyes of younger generations when I show these at a RM training session, it is still funny to see their reaction. I guess that dates me too!
Thanks.
Earl
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Lizette Pelletier
Public Records Archivist
Office of the Public Records Administrator
Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Ave.
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 757-6662
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