Is "disk" just a different spelling of "disc" or are they actually different words?
Is "disk" just a different spelling of "disc" or are they actually different words?
I heard some people say theyre the same thing, but others are adamant that they have different meanings. Which is it?
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Its a disk when its magnetic, disc when optical.
The way to remember it is that its disk because its magnetik.
22 2 ReplyIs a VHS tape a disk then?
7 0 ReplyNo, that's a tape. It has to be dis(c/k) shaped to be a disk.
3 0 Replythe tape spooled up on the reel inside a VHS looks like a thi(c/k) dis(c/k)
5 0 ReplyLinear disk 🤓
7 0 Replythic(k/c)
2 0 Replymore disk shaped than flash memory.
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No a disc is round
1 0 Replyur a disc
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Is a plate optical or magnetic?
2 0 ReplyDepends on how you store data on it. If you write with a pen its optical.
2 0 ReplyI usually store food on them
2 0 ReplySo... neither?
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What if it's optikal?
25 0 ReplyI cannot stress enough how efficiently you ruined my ability to use the memory trick.
27 0 ReplyJust remember the c in disc is shaped like a magnet.
10 0 ReplyNow you've gone and made things worse.
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Where do magento-optical fit?
2 0 Replydisck
5 0 ReplyMy god I have not laughed that hard in a long time
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But what if it's magnetic?
1 0 ReplyWhat about solid state?
1 0 ReplyIncluding fridge magnets?
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