A portrait of Indianapolis humor icon David Letterman made of floppy disks will be displayed in downtown InterContinental ...
A curiosity recently caught our eye—that curiosity is KolibriOS, a super-lightweight, ultra-fast OS designed for legacy PCs with its floppy drive-friendly install size of just 1.44 MB.
After starting initial planning in 2018, the SFMTA originally expected to move to a floppy-disk-free train control system by 2028. But with Covid-19 preventing work for 18 months, the estimated ...
In brief: The San Francisco Muni Metro's Automatic Train Control System (ATCS), one of the few remaining major systems still using floppy disks, is dropping the archaic technology as part of a ...
As the Lower House election approaches this Sunday, a barrage of articles profuse with political labels is appearing in the media. But none of the articles explain what the labels mean ...
San Francisco's Muni Metro could be finally getting ready to wave goodbye to the antiquated and archaic floppy disk-based train control system. Yes, we're talking about the good old 5.25-inch floppy ...
After starting initial planning in 2018, the SFMTA originally expected to move to a floppy-disk-free train control system by 2028. But with COVID-19 preventing work for 18 months, the estimated ...
San Francisco Muni has approved a contract that will replace the train control system for the Market Street Subway (highlighted in yellow), which currently has a system using a floppy disk drive. San ...
(TNS) — San Francisco transportation officials moved a step closer this past week to modernizing the train control system that runs the Muni Metro system, eventually ridding it of a system that ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco is a step closer to modernizing the Muni rail system and getting rid of some very old technology. The San Francisco Chronicle reports the SF Municipal ...
A female doe, lovingly dubbed Floppy the deer, was first spotted on October 11 near the Hollywood Reservoir. She had a bone stuck in her mouth, and as per Patch, officials were unable to dislodge it ...
The WHO’s guidance recommends governments implement “interpretive” labels that include nutritional information and some explanation of what that means about the healthiness of a product.