A dozen? I remember when Windows NT 3.5 came out on something like 24 floppies. The nice man at Microsoft said that users would only tolerate so many floppies. Then Windows NT 3.51 appeared on twice as many floppies.
Our first installation of NT was a farce, we had something like three copies of it and every single one failed on disk 9. The error was really helpful - "contact your administrator". So I called Microsoft to see if they'd at least give me a clue what the problem was, and they said to contact the system administrator. When I told them I was the system administrator trying to get their OS to install they deigned to talk to me, and concluded we had a bad disk.
The beginning of the end of sensible coding, when efficiency shifted from a critical strategy to something nobody could be bothered with any more. I remember when it was critical to check for available disk space before attempting a disk write operation, now it seems the assumption is that you just buy a bigger hard drive.
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