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Wednesday, March 12, 2008 Who Said Floppy Isn’t for Magnets?It only took me a few years to grow up and finally get in touch with computers. Most of you are computer geeks too so you probably know what I mean. Now that I am counting on the years, I remember one thing that made me wonder where on earth I stored those floppy disks. Yes, to reminisce them made me realized how far I have gone through in this computer age. How about you? Have you still kept a few of them in your dusty boxes? You got to read further. There was a woman named Lara Weigand who found her boxes of discarded floppy disks. She suddenly came up with an idea to upgrade her 1998 Honda Civic’s exterior. And guess what she did. She actually made used of her unused boxes of floppy disks. You have to believe it, she actually transformed her Honda Civic into something catchy, and there’s even better than such description. How about magnificent? Upgraded 1998 Honda Civic Exterior She gathered all these 3.5” and 4.25” floppy disks and painted them. There are hundreds of them that Lara glued on her car. Since she already started upgrading the exterior, Lara also decided to upgrade her vehicle’s storage capacity by at least half a gig. She even upgraded the security features so she “write-protected” most of these disks. As soon as you get into the car, you will be able to see a dash plastered with sheets of punch cards and windows bordered by computer keys. Everything has to look real and unique, so Lara also accessorizes the wheels with processor chips, while the door handles are covered with ESC keys. And look at what she got at the rear. Yes, you are actually staring at her car’s license plate as it says there, “DSKDRV”. Labels: Artistic Cars, Car Designs, Honda Civic
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