Symbolism
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You can spread out the pressure to a much greater degree with a hover device.
A helicopter still has to exert enough force to lift say 900kg of mass. But, the surface area covered by a helicopter's rotors is pretty huge compared to the contact patch of even a big, soft tire. OTOH, there's going to be a lot of turbulence in the air pushed down by a rotor / hover device, which might damage some plants more than simply being squashed by a soft tire.
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Missing the haft and fletching.
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ThatsANoformeDawg.jpg
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Me neither, it looks like it should mean "download".
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Here are the icons in the default text editor in Mint Cinnamon. Save is the third from the left (the first 2 are New and Open).
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The Floppy Disk is Computer Jesus. They both died to become the universal symbol of salvation.
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That's ugly af, and first time I've seen it.
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Path dependency
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I wouldn't peg that as the save. It looks like a download button. I get it within the context of skumorphism, but that down arrow icon already pretty universally means download.
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After he masters that, get him an MFM or RLL hard drive and teach him to low level format it and set the best interleave.
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Planet will be fine and livable. It will be different, but livable. Even most nuclear war scenarios will not destroy everything, just most populated areas by now.
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You can still buy new 3 1/2" disks. And usb connected drives are available to read and write them. So they ain't dead.
But I do pour one out for the 5 1/4". The OG of common portable storage. It was the floppist of the floppies.
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My Fedora KDE native applications do. But downloaded software still uses the floppy icon if those developers want to.
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Does any of that matter to the planet? Like any of the ancient plants and critters that have come and gone, humans will have their time and then pass from existence and memory. Something new and different will replace us.
Such is evolution.
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nuh uh, mine's a banana.
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That's not true, this is the current version in Arch Linux and it's a floppy.
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It's unlikely that people will go extinct, but we're perfectly capable of creating a Mad Max or Fallout type of world.
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I don't think it's "ugly", but the first time I used that editor, I was like "Where's the damn Save button?" I had to hover over them to get the tooltips so I could tell. The Open button is just as bad--it looks like it would be Print!
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OG was the even larger physically / smaller data storage 8" floppy
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