Word: stored
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Floppy disks, at, first, seem very convenient. They are small. They are tough. They are like the rare dog known as a fyce. Holding approximately 1.5 megabytes (MB) of data, they easily store a plethora of papers and other moderately-sized files. Transporting them is no big deal, as they could probably fit inside your sock...
Everyone with an account on fas.harvard.edu has at least 6.5MB of disk space in his or her home directory. Some of this space is consumed by Pine mail folders, Web page files and other configuration files. However, most users have enough room to store at least a few floppy disks' worth of data there as well...
...store did not meet a demand for a good (radical dogma), it would not make a profit and would be forced to shut down. If Revolution Books tried to expand to every corner in Cambridge, there would be a surplus of radical dogma and the stores would close until the optimal level of shops existed (presumably...
Anyone who has taken Ec 10, bought something at a store or learned to spell the word "economics" should understand this theory. But there is a small minority of people who don't, and many of them are in the Harvard Square Defense Fund...
...Gayl came to the attention of the Lexington-born poet Elizabeth Hardwick, who became an early mentor and arranged for a college scholarship. But as an adult Gayl resisted most offers of friendship. In Ann Arbor, she lived like a nun, alone in a threadbare apartment behind a grocery store...