In case the source is unfamiliar around here: it’s from “Mainichi Shimbun,” which Wikipedia describes as “one of the four national newspapers in Japan.”
Okay, if you got a floppy disk given to you and you’re in 2021 not 1995, what would you even do with it? They could tell you it has all the treasures your heart desires, you’d still be like where the hell do I stick this??
Debates_Anything says
Floppy disk? Did they lose their beeper too?
praxiq says
In case the source is unfamiliar around here: it’s from “Mainichi Shimbun,” which Wikipedia describes as “one of the four national newspapers in Japan.”
RangerBumble says
I was one of the 25.7 million USA federal employees affected by the 2015 data breachs.
38 seems tame.
*edit to add numbers from the second data breach that year*
dieu_grec says
Okay, if you got a floppy disk given to you and you’re in 2021 not 1995, what would you even do with it? They could tell you it has all the treasures your heart desires, you’d still be like where the hell do I stick this??
cryotek7 says
Never Forget
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mikedelam says
Well, that’s embarrassing
1div0 says
Would these be 8 inch, 5 1/4 inch, or the not-so-floppy 3.5 inch? Details!
In any case, I’m wondering if they also are using punch cards.
NDinKamura says
I live in Japan.
They use fax machines, floppy disks, windows 98, and LITERAL STAMPS WITH YOUR LAST NAME ON THEM (which are easily faked) to verify business dealings.