Magnets vs. Floppy Disks | Nostalgia Nerd
For as long as I can remember, I've known never to mix floppy disks with magnets. It's common sense isn't it? But what I'd really like to know, is how susceptible the data on disks really are to magnetic forces. I mean, I've left disks on top of my monitor plenty of times in the past. I've left them next to speakers. Surely, they can't be that volatile... can they?
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