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00:00Do you still remember what a diskette is?
00:10You can still see it and hold it in a museum
00:13along with other items that are out of date.
00:17Let's take a look.
00:19Past is past, the motto of those who want to forget.
00:32For those who want to remember, throwback is the key.
00:36This small museum invites you to Tokyo, Japan.
00:42Trip down memory lane with the media or gadgets of the past.
00:48Like a film camera.
00:53The oldest one was released in 1916.
00:58It's not yet digital or high-definition
01:02and there's no preview when you click.
01:05So, enjoy your visit.
01:09There's also a phone that you can use to dial.
01:13And if you think it's hard to watch the signal,
01:16there's a cell phone with an antenna.
01:20Cassette tapes contain the soundtracks of the past.
01:25You put it on the radio to play.
01:29Do you know the gen Z?
01:34We asked our online friends.
01:37Do you know what that is?
01:39The correct answer is a diskette.
01:43It was used as a memory card, USB, or flash drive for kids in the 90s.
01:50So, don't be surprised that it became a safe icon of the techie generation.
01:56It was inserted in the computer to save different files
02:00like theses, projects in school, or pictures.
02:04Two netizens shared their diskettes as a remembrance.
02:10And there's a throwback to the bitter memory of a damaged diskette
02:15because it was corrupted or infected with a virus.
02:18So, it was lost, even the files.
02:21A netizen continued to pass the project.
02:25Not only does it show the past,
02:27the target of the Extinct Media Museum in Japan.
02:31But it can still be touched and smelled by the visitors
02:35the latest technologies.
02:37But now, it's gone from the memory.
02:41It's also open to those who want to donate their old gadgets.
02:46For GMA Integrated News,
02:49Mark Salazar, your witness.
02:53My dear friends, be the first to witness.
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02:59for more news.

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