Total luck that it was hard metric.

They have all sorts of promotional shape CDs.....since the start of data is
at the inside diameter..if you dont put that much data on it, then you can
cut around it in all sorts of funky shapes..provided it balances rotationally.

At 03:26 PM 11/8/2000 -0500, Gregory Peterson wrote:
>A co-worker of mine was at his bank today and they gave him an 80 mm
(diam) CD-ROM cut at two parallel tangents so that the narrow side (58 mm)
resembled that of a standard credit-card.
>
>Apparently it has bank-related web addresses on it.
>
>I was wondering if anybody else has seen such a disk. The first thing I
did when I saw it was to see if it was hard metric or hard-Wombat and I was
pleasantly suprised.
>
>greg :)
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