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here is that url your looking for.

http://thesuper-rx.com?Fb


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Six hard drives with 8", 5.25", 3.5", 2.5", 1.8", and 1" disks, partially disassembled to show platters and read-write heads, wit
"floppy" drive (more formally, a diskette drive) has a disc that is flexible. Some time ago, IBM's internal company term for a HDD was "file".[citation needed]

