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		<title>Floppy No More</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometime in the early 1990&#8217;s, I attended my 1st Educational Conference.  One of the first sessions I chose to attend dealt with the use of technology in educational settings.  Amazingly enough, that was a fairly progressive idea at that time!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Sometime in the early 1990&#8217;s, I attended my 1st Educational Conference.  One of the first sessions I chose to attend dealt with the use of technology in educational settings.  Amazingly enough, that was a fairly progressive idea at that time!</p>
<p>As the session began, the presenter held up a small, black plastic square.  Perhaps, the people sitting at just the right angle caught a glimmer of the metal that protected the inside, but most of us just saw a small, black plastic square.  &#8220;This,&#8221; began the presenter, &#8220;is a disk.&#8221;  At that moment, I knew I was in trouble!  Certainly, I had a lot to learn about educational technology but if there were people sitting in that room that couldn&#8217;t identify a floppy disk, that idea had much further to travel than I knew.</p>
<p>Somewhere between the beginning of that session and today, the floppy disk is no more.  I first realized this not too long ago when I copied a file to print at my child&#8217;s school and realized that NONE of the computers in the school had floppy drives any more.  Then, in order to be able to use all those backup floppies that I had saved over the years, I bought an external floppy drive for my own computer and found that I only had to pay $17.99 to get it!  Today, though, I knew it was official when I read the headline <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/31/AR2007013102441.html?sub=new">&#8220;Disk Joins VHS, 8-track on techno trash heap&#8221;</a>.  </p>
<p>Honestly, it makes me a little sad to see it go.  Not because I don&#8217;t use CDs and DVDs for storage and not because hard drive storage capacity is not priced reasonably.  I guess there is something in me that doesn&#8217;t like to see anything outlive it&#8217;s usefulness.  Truth be told, I am probably a little afraid that, someday, I&#8217;ll outlive my own.   Do me a favor though&#8230;if and when I do, find me a spot the shelf next to something a little more glamorous than a floppy!</p>
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