1 46% free dis space
The Macintosh 128K used floppy disks, not a hard disk. Formatted, they held 400kB. The startup disk had to hold the system, apps and your own files. The system software took up 216kB!
2 $12,000 Per GB
Back in 1984, a box of 10 floppy disks was listed at $49 in the inaugral issue of Macworld US. That’s 1.2¢ per kilobyte, or $12,000 per gigabyte! Suddenly, today’s superfast SSDs don’t look so pricey!
3 9,253 Macs!
The amount of storage on today’s entry-level Macs (128GB) is equivalent to 320,000 400kB floppy disks. If you were to stack up that many floppy disks, their volume would be equivalent to 9,253 (and a bit) 13in MacBook Pros.
4 15,075 floppies
Oh boy, how…