They really should bring vibrant semi-transparent colours back to tech.
‘Cool colours’ floppy disks and the variants of the Nintendo 64 and iMac G3 were so damn cool. 
Seriously considering buying a new old stock pack of those floppy disks. I had one of the larger packs of them when I was a kiddo, and I’ve since lost pretty much all of my (now) retro PC gear, aside from the first DVD drive I owned.
That AOpen IDE DVD Drive has one of the loudest spindles I’ve encountered lmao
@maddy
The last pack of floppy disks I bought, the clerk found it at the back of a bottom shelf and literally blew a layer of dust off it, like some ancient tome in a haunted library.
Telling him I needed it to install Macintosh System 7 didn't help.
@maddy Yes, but also beige please! I want an IBM 5150 case with USB-C ports and a smartcard reader on the front :D
@seabass Ugh, true! It’s been so long without much of any beige that I’m missing it!
@maddy I'd offer you my trusty Pentium 4 box but we're kind of distant from one another :/
@seabass Heheheh, don’t worry about it! 
I’ve actually got a beige Pentium III tower I need to do something with yet.
Heck, I still need to find a drive I can use with it. I don’t have any IDE HDD storage anymore!
@maddy Nice! Watch out for erroneously floating points though ;)
IDE HDD is a term to strike fear into the heart of a sysadmin in a hurry... I've got to admit that I'm happy SATA exists these days!
@noisytoot @seabass Are you referring to DOMs (Disk on modules)? I was thinking I’d get a decent adaptor from StarTech (tended to be the most reliable when testing adaptors with an Xbox game console) and pop in a decent SATA SSD. At the very least, something that’s not QLC flash. 
@noisytoot @seabass Bet that old Am386SX would be pretty cool to play around with if it’s working!
@noisytoot @seabass Oh, neat! I wasn’t aware of these! Much too rich for my blood, but will keep it in mind, thanks!