double-density disk
A floppy disk that has twice the storage capacity of a single-density floppy. Single-density disks are now obsolete. Double-density 5¼-inch disks for PCs can hold 360K of data. Double-density 3½-inch disks can hold 720K.
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In online forums double posting is when a user posts the same message or slightly edited versions of the message more than once, in more than on discussion thread. Double-post is also called cross-post.
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