Leuke kleuren - Fun colors
Heavy-Duty
Coupérijtuig - Compartment car
Workhorse on steam
Kasboek - Cashbook
IMCO
The Rarest Fats Waller
New Guinea - Finland - Western Europe
Opa's Rondrijders - Grandad's Figure Skates
Friese doorloper - Frisian skate
Friese doorloper - Frisian skate
Stuff like this
Loft
Inpakken en wegwezen - Pack and go
Prullenbak met pilaar - Trash with pillar
Theater aan de Rijn
Buizen en pijpen - Tubes and pipes
Evenementen - Events
Stationsgrot - Station cave
Spritz
A gentleman and two frightened women
Maybe it is a building
Disco
Spooktrein - Ghost train
DRB Baureihe 03.10
Here is missing a screw
Black Tulips
Ongelijk - Unequal
Heineken
Optelefoneren - Give someone a buzz
Number 56
Wonderful view
Stadsstilleven - Urban still life
Poffertjeskraam- Poffertjes stand
Aorta
Red white & blue
R.I.P.
Untergang des Paradieses
The best present is your smile
Sloop van het Paradijs - Demolition of Paradise
Herstel de Tijd - Restore the Time
A quarter past eleven
No graffiti
Curiosa
Remember
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These were already 'mini' disks, as 8'' floppies have been used before. They were really 'mini' by their capacity: 360 Kb, that is, one third to one tenth of the size of a single compressed JPEG photo we upload daily to Ipernity.
I think I still have the same three MSDos 3.3 system floppies somewhere. And also a box of 8'', if my wife did not throw them away (which is very likely).
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