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[ILUG] Business Card CDs

[ILUG] Business Card CDs

John P. Looney (Kate) jplooney-ilug at online.ie
Wed Jun 7 12:17:20 IST 2000


 Just wondering, would there be much demand for these ?

 It's a nice idea, but I thought we could get them for around a quid. I'd
intended buying a few for myself, and giving them away as presents...but
not at this price.

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John,

Update on the BBCs

50Mb CDR  3"x2" rounded corners

£3.95 each..

10-day lead time from UK.  He can look to see if he can get them sooner but
not sure.

Burn time per unit is about 5 minutes.

If we're going to have to wait for a few days to get blanks, might it be
worthwhile hacking the ISO to personalise it?

How many do we want?  Has anyone got the cash available.

Are we going to hand these out or charge for them?





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