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DescriptionColoradobrandtapedrive.jpg
English: A Colorado brand tape drive with magnetic tape sticking out of it like an 8-track. Tape drives were popular from the late 80s until the late 90s when faster technology (such as CDRs) superseded tape drives. Image created by GURoadrunner and licensed as GDFL.
The tape itself is a QIC (Quarter Inch Cartridge).
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2010-01-06 21:59 Ubcule 1455×849× (514806 bytes) Cropped, shadow enhancement, some colour adjustment and noise removal
2006-09-09 16:55 Guroadrunner 2048×1536× (575114 bytes) A Colorado brand tape drive with magnetic tape sticking out of it like an 8-track. Tape drives were popular from the late 80s until the late 90s when faster technology (such as CDRs) superceded tape drives. Image created by GURoadrunner and licensed as GD
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