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Flip the plastic chicklet in your floppy disk so you dont accidentally erase it.
77 0 ReplyCutting a notch in your floppy disk to write protect it....
19 0 ReplyDon’t forget the stickers to un-write protect it :-)
17 0 ReplyChewing up a piece of paper and shove the goo into the holes of a casette you didn't like so you could record on it
15 1 ReplyYou could also just have put tape over the hole...
14 0 ReplyYeah gross.
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We'd put tape over the holes, I remember recording Death Metal albums over my parents old exercise cassettes, for example.
9 0 ReplyI prefer to believe they never noticed
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Same thing for VHS tapes. That had to be something **super **important, like if they showed Raiders on TV
13 0 ReplyCut a little square hole in the side of a 5.25" floppy to double its capacity.
6 0 ReplyOr, as my lazy ass would do sometimes, move the slider and grab a magnet so maybe my "homework" wouldn't load and I'd get another day.
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