“Floppy Disk Drive?” You know, the things you used to put low density (or High Density) floppies into to load your sweet warez you downloaded from a BBS site back in the crazy days of the late 90s? (I can hear the crickets chirping now as a tumbleweed blows by, sigh.) One of the many things I love about YouTube is stumbling across someone geekier than myself. It lets me know I am still tethered to the mainstream world somewhat. YouTube member sh4dowww90 made two of his old drives play “The Imperial March” from the Empire Strikes Back. Without further ado, I invite you to enjoy some pure geek gold:
Compare his version with the original:
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