I find it pays to verify each CDRW.
If the contents on the CDRWs are of great value to you, consider keeping
them in appropriately separate locations.
Otis Wright
Joseph McAllister wrote:
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> > In a message dated 1/18/01 5:50:13 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > << Hmmm.... >>
> >
> > Makes you wonder how many times somethng like that happens...Hmmm?
> >
> > Mafud
>
> Rule #1: Always dump your camera's RAM or copy your stick to CDRW
> before you turn it off or remove the stick, respectively.
>
> Rule #2: Always make a copy of your first CDRW
> --
> JoMac, Imagineering Head
> Image * I * Nation, the creative division of RMG Services NW
> * * *
> JoMac's corollary to McKeown's Law:
> "The price of any used photographic gear is entirely dependent upon
> the moods of the buyer and the seller at the time of the transaction."
>
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