The humble floppy disk was in its day a marvel of technology. When I was in high school, diskette swapping was huge. We would exchange basic tools, like programs to create ASCII art— you know, you arrange characters and numbers to create, say, a butterfly, that kind of stuff.
The floppy disk now only lives on as a save icon in most software applications and, if you're a fan of obsolete tech, you'd be able to appreciate these coasters by PXLprincess. Unlike the real ones, these colorful pixel art pieces are made from fused perler beads and are not vulnerable to magnets and heat.




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