> Get a CD burner. More cost effective and versatile. a CDR can store 700mb of
> data at a cost of 20�, where the zip stores 100mb for about $10. Zip media is
> just like a floppy. It's magnetic, and prone to damage. CD's are more
> durable. Plus you can burn copies of your CD's or music you download off the
> net.
>
> -- Kyle H. Hansen
8-O
20 cents per CDR!? Where's the good soda you're drinking!?
Here, these CDRs are like made of fool's gold. :-( About 1.50 to $2
EACH and haven't decreased much for last 4 years.
Mitsumi, Maxwell yellow jacket (YUK!), Fuji is okay, Verbatum
(sorta), Sony. KAO hard to find.
What I'm looking for is deep dark blue and thickest reflective
plating media. Kodak and Sony used to sell true gold CDRs now
alloyed and sony golds "disappeared".
Cheers
Wizard
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