BWAAAHAHA - $13 ow that's cheap - no just used one of the ones
that the user purchased with the drive.
- just found a receipt the other week for the first CD-R that I
purchased - 97 or 98 I think -
Kodak Gold CD-R 1 disk for $30 ouch! (ow yea and the 1 speed CD
burner was $900 which was more about 3 weeks ex tax ex HECS salary
back then).
last spindle of 100 TDK's CD-R's I bought about a year back cost
less than that!
sorted... works good with toast - now just need the dual layer
media to come down to acceptable prices....
Have you found anything less than $6/disk? (http://netplus.com.au/)
I must admit I've been very frustrated when I coastered a few... But
they were $13 back then :)
Have fun,
Shay
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