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What 200MB looked like in 1970

| April 3, 2010 | 8 Comments More

Now where would have that fit!!!!!!

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Shiva Chettri is the editor and owner of Netchunks, a premier blog about Webmaster and Blogging Tips. He intends to make the web a friendlier place by sharing stuffs and articles which will help other webmasters and bloggers to becomes successful. His other interests includes Web Designing, Wordpress and Music of almost every genre. Send +Shiva an email at admin@netchunks.com

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  1. That looked nice!
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  2. Tech Sputter says:

    OMG :eek: :eek: was it really this much big…….but now it relatively small…. :roll: :roll:
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  3. what is it actually ? looks like a component of electric transformer ;-(
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    • admin says:

      It was a component of the main frame computers of the 1970s. I think so you know that The computers of those times used to be huge and use to take up the whole room :wink: Thanks for visiting Sourish

  4. lol, it really looks like a component of electric transformer! :o
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  5. Looks amazing:) people are really smart that they made it so small..lol

  6. Anand says:

    Thats Really looks like a transformer coil ;)
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  7. Gouri says:

    Looks like a pack of CDs.. Cool :)
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