hello seekersfinders,
do you know places to buy DVD's on the internet?
A good description (features/the story) low price is what I'm looking for.
I'm not very impressed by CD-Universe CD-now.
Thanks,
Martin de Vos
(vanuit Nederland)
At 01:36 AM 4/4/00 EDT, a a wrote:
I know that Network Solutions -was- the only place to reg. a
.com or .org in the US until recently. What I am looking for
is the other folks that do it in the US and do it cheaper.
The organisation that I am involved with has a site and wish
to get a couple of
On 4 Apr 2000, 9:18, M Vos wrote:
do you know places to buy DVD's on the internet?
A good description (features/the story) low price is what I'm looking
for. I'm not very impressed by CD-Universe CD-now.
Check the links at DVD Resource:
http://www.dvdresource.com/
The links page is here:
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Subject: [SaF] DVD's on the net
do you know places to buy DVD's on the internet?
A good description (features/the story) low price is what I'm looking
for.
Give this site
Hello, I'm looking for a source of a flashbulb:
Sylvania #5B
These are the blue bulbs that popped into the faithful Brownie
flash attachment.
Anyone have any ideas for a source?
thanks,Bob
On 4 Apr 2000, 12:19, Bob Webber wrote:
Hello, I'm looking for a source of a flashbulb:
Sylvania #5B
These are the blue bulbs that popped into the faithful Brownie
flash attachment.
Anyone have any ideas for a source?
Have we checked flashbulbs.com ?
http://www.flashbulbs.com/
Thanks, Alan. I'll check them out.. bob
At 01:59 PM 4/4/00 -0500, Alan S. Harrell wrote:
On 4 Apr 2000, 12:19, Bob Webber wrote:
Hello, I'm looking for a source of a flashbulb:
Sylvania #5B
These are the blue bulbs that popped into the faithful Brownie
flash attachment.
Anyone have
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