Now I have more questions..

I saw someone having it done lvl 100 but ffs 35k lvl????????????? it's not even possible, wtfffffffffffffffffff
And foil sale cards? but but but..
And what about those mystery cards??
I feel.. Clueless lol
First time for everything I guess
First thing my dad did when he retired was spend a week going through his boxes of physical photos/videos and scanning them to store digitally and back up to the cloud. But he also cataloged and backed up all the disks, floppies, and USB drives that had photos and videos too. So we have a shoebox of floppies hanging around still!
I have digital copies of MY data, the games I never did because it required the to install...along with the PC that ran them...I'm pretty sure they died, and evidently sentimental value is worth dick so I can't even really make the bastard pay for it.
I would hope they survived, but 30 years of computers tell me they didn't without even finding them yet, I knew the PC was fucked before I checked too, thats actually why I checked. The others survived, but because I never wanted to even attempt to clean a 25yr old PC that ran, all the dust turned to mud.
Who expects their fucking house to turn into a rain forest in normal situations lol...it survived a storage unit and died here, I purposely paid for temperature controlled storage--wonder if I can chase him down for THAT cost instead haha.
And I just read a thread on Reddit about how major transport networks, like San Francisco metro and American Airlines still run on Floppies/MS-DOS
Most convenience stores run on Windows 3.1 or XP, but they say those are actually more secure because nobody even uses that type of code these days (I disagree on the code factor lol) and they have no wireless networking.
I probably read the same article considering how most people don't care and its probably not a raging topic
Yep floppy is the safest backup ever and you have to be offline ofc.
I just typed all

that and then read this. floppy isn't the safest backup (because of disk errors), but the offline fact is dead on.
their space is also a huge problem.. and the technology being dead
Iomega Zip drive, nobody has them these days
I doubt they even sell the disks anymore...thats where all my floppies ended up lol.
I don't know how some people reach some levels more than 5 or 600, but there's a lot of trash games with cards, so they must have a lot of accounts with a lot of games like that and exchange cards for other sets. Or maybe they're rich, and they buy lots of cards to create badges.
Sometimes i wonder why i'm doing it myself at my modest scale. So pointless, but also a little addictive.
I do it during events, and for some games I know will get delisted

but most games I only do if I sell cards to buy cards and when I have enough to be worth it or I really love the games.
I read back in time an article they use old systems like win 3.1 and I guess they use only for data as documents archives that could be even compressed and doesn't take too much space.
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