lol. you'd think that a disk you buy three hours before a test, sucessfully check immediately in the drive of hte computer you're goign to take the test on, and therafter do not touch except to check again right before the test would still work on this second check. lolololololololol. yay for teacher having spare disks.
I miss floppies. Well, sort of. All my computers still have floppy drives, but none of my disks work any more. Why did you have to turn it in on a floppy of all things?
because it's the format stipulated by the lecturer. She has conventions for the names of th files for the test, too, so my guess is that she wants to be able to do the marking by just swapping disk and refreshing the windows, without having to worry about "is it the right file?" which you can't really do with a CD anymore, because they all have "are files on disk in use?" queries on an eject request.
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