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| Thread ID: 51684 | 2004-11-27 08:00:00 | CD Slip Covers? | Winston001 (3612) | Press F1 |
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| 296925 | 2004-11-28 05:47:00 | By golly GF - I think you have the solution. I'm sure Laura really approves, and secretly wished she'd had this simple answer ;) | Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 296926 | 2004-11-28 08:01:00 | Thought you would approve Winston001. Not sure why Laura is concerned about security of the children - as I clearly stated, the pod is lockable? You may need to ensure there are some airholes though. In case any buildup of condensation damages the pod. Enjoy your CD's in peace. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 296927 | 2004-12-17 07:20:00 | Hi Winston. Did you ever set up that import business for: Tiny plastic protection covers for your cd's that you dont have to take off. They are clear plastic, and thin, so any CD reader, music player etc.. can still play the CD's. ?? So far I have been unable to track them down. ;) | Scouse (83) | ||
| 296928 | 2004-12-17 09:17:00 | in last months pc world there was a good as cd case that did not finger mark the cd when you took it out - i ordered one for my mega backup cd and it was great | noone (22) | ||
| 296929 | 2004-12-17 09:43:00 | Thanks chaps. I'd forgotten about this thread. No importing yet. Must have a look at the last PC World and try Noone's suggestion. I'll post again when I find something. Should be simple enough. |
Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 296930 | 2004-12-18 02:51:00 | Havent been able to find the paper ones at Warehouse Stationery either they must have them hidden so as you have to buy the ecologically unfriendly acatate ones. ( sad I thought this new toy was going to have a spell checer, got smileys and signatures and mottoes and all that other fancy expensive stuff but no good spell checker, does it have an editor) D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 296931 | 2004-12-18 03:06:00 | Havent been able to find the paper ones at Warehouse Stationery either they must have them hidden so as you have to buy the ecologically unfriendly acatate ones. ( sad I thought this new toy was going to have a spell checer, got smileys and signatures and mottoes and all that other fancy expensive stuff but no good spell checker, does it have an editor) D. I just collect them :). I have about 50 now. from the 4 or so years I have been reading PC-WORLD, from OEM software like the 5 copies of Power-DVD you end up with when building a new system (vid-card, motheboard, dvd-writer, sound card, other optical drive, lol) |
eat soap (124) | ||
| 296932 | 2004-12-18 03:26:00 | If it is useful as a stop-gap, I bought a wallet thing from Warehouse stationery that had the pockets on a two hole ring binder. Undo the rings, snip the side of the pockets of and - viola - cheap, padded, double sided pockets. The remains of the wallet (a fairly firm 0.5mm translucent plastic) make great air deflecting vanes for the inside of the PC | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 296933 | 2004-12-18 04:08:00 | there are those electric cd organises in which you program it all in to your puter and when you want a specific cd you ask for it and the machine spews it out | noone (22) | ||
| 296934 | 2004-12-19 03:42:00 | Had the same battle - looked everywhere and posted on F1 - www.jaycar.co.nz - Reference AR1486 - $24.50/100 Cheers |
stuffed (1469) | ||
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