Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War campaign is extensive and chaotic. Operation Chaos is a tricky side task that asks players to decrypt the floppy disk to get to the next part of the mission. It takes ...
The New York Public Library’s digital curator of performing arts Doug Reside has posted a useful guide to recovering old data from floppy discs. The New York Public Library’s digital curator of ...
Sony, which has a 70 percent share of the Japanese market for 3.5-inch floppy discs, will discontinue sales of those discs in that country and withdraw from the market at the end of March 2011, ...
Knowing how to decode the Black Ops Cold War floppy disk and complete Operation Chaos is just one of the side mission puzzles where you'll have to use brains instead of brawns. Fittingly for this ...
There’s a lot of data on magnetic media that will soon be lost forever, as floppies weren’t really made to sit in attics and basements for decades and still work. [Chris Evans] and [Phil Pemberton] ...
Want to know how to decrypt the floppy disc to complete the Operation Chaos mission in Call of Duty Cold War? The Black Ops series is back, and as Black Ops Cold War is a direct sequel to the original ...
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About 10 years ago I committed my great grandfather's memoirs to a Word document and saved it onto a disc. When I came to try to open it again it was corrupted and though I took it to a company who ...
This doesn’t really have anything to do with metal, but it’s pretty neat and the whole goddamn world has Star Wars fever right now on account of Rogue One, so we thought we’d share it. A dude named ...
As you learn your first language, your brain stores about 1.5 megabytes of information – just a little over the amount that would fill a floppy disc (that is what the picture for the save icon ...