• Bahnd Rollard
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    233 months ago

    If thats actually from the smithsonian in Washington DC, its probably in the recently renovated american history museum. There is a section in the lower levels all about technology and products the changed regulations. So they have an old ipod and lawn darts… Its very odd seeing that stuff be called history.

    • @ThrowawaySobriquetOP
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      223 months ago

      This is an old pic from the Smithsonian Natural History museum. The geology wing, I think. It was supposed to be an example of gems refracting light or something.

      On a side note, if you ever get the opportunity to go to a Smithsonian, fuckin do it. People, they had literal meteorites the size of sedans just sitting there with a sign on it encouraging you to touch it. I touched a fucking hunk of metal that had been careening through the void for a number of years my little monkey brain has trouble grappling with. Sorry. It left an impression. Go if you get the chance

  • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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    193 months ago

    Have you ever gotten one of these stuck around your weiner?

    That was an expensive day.

    • @ThrowawaySobriquetOP
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      143 months ago

      So, of course I went down a rabbit hole on this. So far I’m unsuccessful, but I did find out the Smithsonian Institute has a searchable database of all their junk, which is neat.

      My most narrow attempt

      Anyone with Mastadon or Twitter wanna take a swing at getting their attention? The pic was taken August 31, 2019. Definitely the Natural History Museum in DC, pretty sure it was the geology wing? I’m gonna email them, see what I get.

      Also, for posterity, I’m gonna say it’s either Doom or the White Album

    • originalucifer
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      103 months ago

      This also made me curious… like 40% of the disk is used…so around 250mb maybe?

      • @Hule
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        43 months ago

        Well, is it a 650MB one or a 730MB one?

        • originalucifer
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          63 months ago

          there is a slight variation in the color of the disk about halfway through it. then ya subtract a bit for the geometry in that there is more data in the outer rings because they are wider. it writes from insider->out

  • @ricdeh
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    73 months ago

    I mean, when have you last seen someone use a CD? Exactly.

    • Fake4000
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      303 months ago

      That’s actually a compact disc compared to the previous laser disc.

      • @Chocrates
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        13 months ago

        I finally got rid of my laserdiscs last year. My player broke years before and all the movies I had, I had blue rays of or could get on streaming. It was hard to justify toting around 20lbs of movies I couldn’t play

      • 🔍🦘🛎
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        13 months ago

        Dang people don’t know about GameCube anymore?

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          Those are Mini DVDs. Totally different technology.

          You’re right though, Mini CDs also exist, but were much rarer.

    • originalucifer
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      103 months ago

      Minidiscs are why every optical drive had a little divot for the smaller size. I only ever saw 2 disks in 30 years

      • @[email protected]
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        73 months ago

        Minidiscs were different, they’re a proprietary Sony tech that was huge in Japan but never really took off in the US. That divot is for plain old small CDs.

        • originalucifer
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          13 months ago

          the ones ive seen were all little driver disks that came with some peripheral

          • @Hule
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            53 months ago

            Watch out, mini CD and MiniDisc were two different things!

  • @mycodesucks
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    33 months ago

    What is going on in the reflection? Is that thermostat headed to orbit?