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18 5.25" floppy disks: $20.00 for 100 on eBay or free, salvaged
2X15.75"X16.25" canvas: $3.00 scrap canvas at art store or free, salvaged
Tape: $1.00 for two rolls PVC tape (any kind will do) or free, salvaged
Sewing machine: Free, I'm sure a friend of yours has one.
2X1.5' Cotton or nylon webbing: $0.50 army surplus store or free, salvaged
8 nuts and 8 bolts: $5.36 (acorn nuts are expensive) or free, salvaged
Drill, Bore, awl, knife or other hole punching device: Free, I'm sure you have one
I spent money on this project because I'm turning it in for an art project and because it's a prototype. However now that I know How to make them they will cost me next to nothing to produce. I'm passing the instructions for a free tote bag on to you















































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Anyway, the ACTUAL suggestion I was going to make is use dark canvas - it will make it look more like a disks-only bag.
Also though it will be substantially more expensive to make (since they are rarer), you can do the same project with eight 8" floppy disks. And if you get really creative, use white webbing for the handles and use a Magic Marker to decorate each handle as a piece of 7-bit paper tape. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punched_tape for an example.
You could only boot off of A:\ though. Typically, A: had DOS and whatever program you wanted to run; B: was the floppy you stored your files.
Since the winXX appeared the world came upside down.
Nice project and very well done 4/5 (the one missing for respect to old good f@#$%king days of the dark screen with the white chars)
I have around two big boxes of these 5-3/4 Floppies. (many of them still working fine- when i boughed my new PC I ask to leave enough space for a 53/4 floppy player.....the guy was very young and he replied "never existed that kind of stuff......still laughing
Don't worry, this is one of my grand plans that will never happen.