> It's the flying nocturnal mammal people say you have in your belfry, Gaz.
> Colin's cousin Brad is the one who tells us he can distinguish different
> versions of ATRAC from one another.
My "religious beliefs" more or less exclude me from being likely to live in
a church with "bats in the belfry". More than 'nuff said I think. I knew who
was meant by your comment however and still think Colin's cousin listened
to the discs with his eyes rather than his golden ears.
> B> Wouldn't it be great if there were a non-electronic media to store
> B> information, that preferably had some sort of index to locate the required
> B> entry. Ideally portable, and shock-resistant too. Something that could
> B> be just picked up and accessed.
>
> Like a human brain? Thought you already had one. It's not 100% shock-proof,
> but it's still more shock-resistant than a CD-ROM.
Actually I was thinking of a backup reference media, aka a "Book", remember
those things anyone, you know paper and ink ;-)
> B> I'm being forceitious but I'm allowed to occasionally, yeah?
>
> Is forceitious like facetious, only forty times as much?
Heheheh! Heheh!
Hmm, forcetious passed the spell check in OE5 but your spelling is right me
thinks. It's the first email I used it's spell check for and specifically bcos of that
one word. No kidding David I've never recently spell-checked otherwise.
How come we end up going totally off topic every thread, didn't this start
with a MD related question? This is md-l isn't it?
Cheers,
PrinceGaz -- "Sorry for off-topic postings. Or am I?"
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