RE: [digitalradio] Source of Anti-Static Envelopes

2005-03-12 Thread Brian Carling


On 12 Mar 2005 at 0:13, RussellHltn wrote:

  P.S.  Has anybody come up with a clever use for all those unwanted
 AOL.com CDs ? 

 One guy sold his
 collection going from floppy to current CD for $232.

Another guy is making VFO dials for radios out of them!
They look REALLY good too!
 
I am trying to find the web link again with the pictures. It's really 
cool what he did.







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Re: [digitalradio] Source of Anti-Static Envelopes

2005-03-12 Thread Danny Douglas

I think its not the regular CD dics he made the dial from.  It was the clear
plastic disc that is used as a separator between discs (anti scratch) in the
packs.  I just saw that page a couple of days ago, but cannot remember
where.



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