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Floppy
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1.(programming, tool)Floppy - A Fortran coding convention checker. A later version can generate HTML.

See also Flow.

ffccc posted to comp.sources.misc volume 12.
2.floppy - floppy disk


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In contrast, "Back in Business" uses numerous views of devastation, water damage, ruined floppy discs, and other scenes likely to frighten viewers into creating a solution rather persuading them that a business continuity plan is an asset for the future: "We were prepared.
From a Christian Science Monitor on-line article datelined Kyoto, Tokyo, on Japan's $76 million hygiene market: "The clean-conscious shopper can find antibacterial toothbrushes, toilet seats, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, pencils, floppy discs, and socks and underwear which come with built-in deodorizers.
I turn off the television set feeling I've just watched people triumph over pocket calculators and floppy discs, a reassuring thought here at the start of the year 2000.
 
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